After Pakistan allowed Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav to meet his mother and wife on humanitarian grounds on Monday, the wife of detained Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik has taken a jibe at India for not allowing her and her daughter to meet Malik for the last three years.
In a video message soon after mother and wife of Indian spy were set to meet him here at Foreign Office on Monday, Mashaal Malik said Pakistan was allowing Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav to meet his wife and mother on humanitarian grounds but Indian forces were not allowing her as well as her daughter for meeting Malik for the past three years.
"A Kashmiri has no right to meet his wife and child; he [Yasin Malik] is being treated worse than a proclaimed terrorist," she said in a video message the moment the plane carrying the wife and mother of spy Jadhav landed in Islamabad from India.
"Is this what India? [On] one hand it approached the International Court of Justice to save Jadhav, who is a proclaimed terrorist, while on the other this champion of human rights treats Kashmiris worse than terrorists," she questioned.