Kulbhushan Jadhav is showing victory in ICJ wikipediasonam.com/2019/07/kulbhushan-jadhav-is-showing-victory-in.html
Kulbhushan Jadhav is showing victory in ICJ on his victory Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Jadhav will remain in Pakistan. This is our victory. Pakistan's media is also getting the tone of the government. In the International Court (ICJ), Pakistan has got the defeat in Kulbhushan Jadhav case. The court has stayed the hanging of Kulbhushan Jadhav while pronouncing judgment in favor of India. The ICJ has asked Pakistan to reconsider this decision. While hearing the case, 15 out of 16 judges ruled in favor of India. That is, India won 15-1. Even though the ICJ has given Pakistan a crushing defeat, the government and its media are not ready to accept it. Pakistan's Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Jadhav will remain in Pakistan. This is our victory. Media out there is also telling it the victory of Pakistan. Pakistan News website The News International gave the headline of the news that the ICJ rejected the plea for the release of Kulbhushan Jadhav. He further wrote that on Wednesday the ICJ rejected India's request to release and return Kulbhushan Jadhav. On the other hand, Dawn of another media house in Pakistan wrote that the ICJ dismissed India's plea for return of Jadhav, allowing councilor access. At the same time he gave headlines of a second news that Pakistan failed. He wrote that India did not win the case. The famous advocate Harish Salve of the country took only one rupee as fee for fighting Kulbhushan Jadhav's case in Pakistan's jurisdiction in the international court. At the same time, Pakistan spent more than Rs 20 crores on his lawyer to prove Jadhav as a spy. The then External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj had informed in a tweet on 15th May 2017 that Harish Salve had taken one rupee to fight Jadhav's case. 1/2
At the same time, the Pakistan government presented a budget document last year in the National Assembly of Parliament, which said that Khawar Qureshi, a lawyer fighting the case of Jadhav in the International Court of Justice (The ICJ) in The Hague has been given Rs 20 crores. Bachelor of Laws from the University of Cambridge, Qureshi is also the youngest lawyer to contest the case in ICJ. Highlights Kulbhushan Jadhav case: India's biggest achievement, ICJ stops execution of execution ICJ will not give Pakistan the order to review the sentence, will not be hanged ICJ has ordered Pakistan to give congressional access to India till Jadhav ICJ voted for India's favor with a majority of 15-1, the only Pakistani judge protested Stop the sentence of hanging till the review of the sentence ICJ ordered a majority of 15-1 that the stay on Jadhav's execution would continue till the review of the sentence. This means that Jadhav will remain in the custody of Pakistan only. Now Pakistan will have to provide consular access to India till Jadhav. In this way, the officers of India will be able to meet Jadhav .
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