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  • Yadhav's sentencing: India won't release Pakistani prisoners

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    India on Monday decided not to release about a dozen Pakistani prisoners, who were to be repatriated on Wednesday, hours after Pakistani army chief approved the execution of Indian national Kulbhushan Yadhav for alleged "espionage and sabotage" activities.

    The government feels that it is not the right time for the release of Pakistani prisoners, official sources said here.

    The prisoners were to be released as part of the practice by India and Pakistan to repatriate nationals lodged in each other's jail after they complete their sentence.

    The death sentence to Yadhav, 46, was confirmed by Pakistan army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa after the Field General Court Martial (FGCM) found him guilty of "all the charges", said the military's media wing Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) in Rawalpindi.

    Angered by the development, India on Monday said it will regard as "premeditated murder" if Pakistan carries out the death sentence "without observing basic norms of law and justice".

    Foreign secretary S Jaishankar summoned Pakistan high commissioner to India Abdul Basit and issued a strongly-worded demarche.