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Amid JNU row, Pakistan calls Afzal Guru’s trial ‘unfair’

Pakistan on Thursday weighed in on the controversial protest at JNU that triggered unrest at the varsity, saying the execution of Afzal Guru for the 2001 attack on India’s parliament was the outcome of an “unfair trial”.

Updated on: Feb 18, 2016 11:05 PM IST
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Pakistan on Thursday weighed in on the controversial protest at JNU that triggered unrest at the varsity, saying the execution of Afzal Guru for the 2001 attack on India’s parliament was the outcome of an “unfair trial”.

JNU Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar being taken to Patiala House Court in New Delhi on Wednesday. (Virender Singh Gosain/HT)
JNU Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar being taken to Patiala House Court in New Delhi on Wednesday. (Virender Singh Gosain/HT)

Jawaharlal Nehru University students union president Kanhaiya Kumar was arrested last week on a charge of sedition after being accused of shouting “anti-national slogans” at an event to protest against Guru’s hanging in 2013. Kumar has denied the charge.

Responding to a question about Kashmiri and other students reportedly being detained after slogans against Guru’s execution were raised at JNU, foreign office spokesman Mohammed Nafees Zakaria told a weekly news briefing: “Kashmiris have never accepted the unfair trial that led to the execution of Afzal Guru.

“Human rights organisations from within and outside India had also criticised the manner in which Afzal Guru was tried and executed.”

Zakaria did not make any references to Kumar’s arrest or the unrest at JNU in his remarks.

He added that both sides “are in contact with each other to finalise the dates” for the talks.

Zakaria described alleged rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir by security forces as a “serious concern”. He said Pakistan had taken up this issue at international and regional forums and condemned such incidents.

Reacting to Zakaria’s comments, the external affairs ministry spokesperson said, “Jammu and Kashmir is an internal matter of India. Pakistan’s gratuitous references to Jammu and Kashmir are unacceptable.”

 
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