New Delhi: India has said that its national Kulbhushan Jadhav was visibly under stress as Pakistan did not permit a free conversation between him and the consular officers on Thursday and they were not given "unimpeded, unhindered and unconditional" access.
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson said in a statement that the conversation between Jadhav and consular officers was being recorded as evident from a camera and the consular access offered by Pakistan was neither meaningful nor credible.
The spokesperson said that Pakistani officials with an intimidating demeanour were present in close proximity of Jadhav and consular officers despite the protests of the Indian side.
He said Jadhav himself was visibly under stress and indicated that clearly to the consular officers. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar apprised the family of Jadhav of the developments.
The spokesperson said that the government was committed to ensuring the safe return of Jadhav to Indi and "will decide on a future course of action in the light of the events today".
"The consular officers were not given unimpeded, unhindered and unconditional access to Jadhav. On the contrary, Pakistani officials with an intimidating demeanour were present in close proximity of Jadhav and consular officers despite the protests of the Indian side. It was also evident from a camera that was visible that the conversation with Jadhav was being recorded," the statement said.
"Jadhav himself was visibly under stress and indicated that clearly to the consular officers. The arrangements did not permit a free conversation between them. The consular officers could not engage Jadhav on his legal rights and were prevented from obtaining his written consent for arranging his legal representation," it added.
The statement said "the Indian consular officers came to the conclusion that the consular access being offered by Pakistan was neither meaningful nor credible in the light of these circumstances and left the venue after lodging a protest".
The spokesperson said that Pakistan's approach to this matter continues to be "obstructive and insincere".
"It has not only violated its assurance to the ICJ to fully implement the 2019 judgment, but also failed to act in accordance with its own ordinance," the statement said.