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Sarabjit’s
family meets him in jail, urges release
Bureau Report
Lahore—The wife, daughters and sister of Sarabjit Singh, an Indian
prisoner on the death row in Pakistan, met him in the city’s Kot Lakhpat
Jail Thursday and called for his release. Meanwhile, family members of
the victims killed in bombings allegedly engineered by Singh demanded
that he be hanged.
Sarabjit’s family members said he is innocent and had accidentally
strayed into Pakistan. They demanded his immediate release and
repatriation to India. However, a group of family members of the victims
killed in the blasts chanted slogans outside the jail and demanded that
the authorities implement the death sentence given to Sarabjit by the
court.
“Can anyone bring back my father who was killed when I was just three,”
said Zeeshan, who lost his father in one of the five blasts blamed on
the Indian. Rauf, the son of another bombing victim, said: “Neither the
political leadership nor the president of Pakistan have the right to
grant mercy to Sarabjit Singh. He must be hanged in Pakistan because a
merciless terrorist does not know the meaning of family, religion, or
country”, reported IANS.
Reacting, Dalbir Kaur, Sarabjit’s sister, told media person: “This, I
believe, is a case of misidentification. My brother cannot do this... he
is innocent and strayed into Pakistan accidentally.” Dalbir Kaur arrived
in Pakistan Wednesday with four other family members, including her
husband Baldev, Singh’s wife Sukhpreet Kaur, and daughters Swapandeep
and Poonam.
The Pakistan government claims Sarabjit is Manjit Singh, who carried out
the attacks in 1990. He was awarded death in five bomb blasts he had
reportedly carried out in various cities of Pakistan.
Later, a two-member bench of the Supreme Court dismissed mercy appeals
filed by the convict Manjit Singh, and upheld the death sentence.
Sarabjit’s brother-in-law, Baldev, maintains he is innocent and had been
wrongly convicted for the bomb attacks in 1990 in which 14 people were
killed.
Poonam, who was only 23-days-old when her father crossed the border,
said: “We urge everyone to help us free our father. We have come to
appeal to President Pervez Musharraf to help us by freeing our father as
he is innocent. We believe that he will certainly help.”
Swapandeep, who was two-and-half-years old when her father strayed into
Pakistan, said: “We have come with the hope that the improved relations
between India and Pakistan will have an impact on my father’s case and
he will be released soon.” She said she was both happy and sad on being
allowed to travel to Pakistan to meet her father.
An elderly woman, Safia Bibi, said the terrorist involved in the bomb
explosions had caused her family immeasurable grief and loss and must be
hanged at the very spot where her only son, Sohail, had been severely
injured and became crippled.
Sukhpreet, Sarabjit’s wife, told newspersons at Wagah that her husband
was not Manjit Singh. She said he was Sarabjit Singh, an ordinary farmer
who mistakenly crossed the border while he was drunk. He could never do
the things for which cases have been filed against him.
“I can feel the pain of people who lost their relatives in the blasts
and I understand their anger... but believe me, my husband cannot do
such a cruel act,” she said when told of the protests by the relatives
of bombing victims.
Sarabjit’s family is carrying letters written by various persons to
President Pervez Musharraf seeking clemency for Sarabjit as well as
letters written to Sarabjit by his friends. Sarabjit’s kin have also
sought permission to meet President Musharraf and other Pakistani
leaders to take up his case. It is not known if such meetings will take
place as their visas do not allow them to travel to Islamabad.
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