RAW Agent Begs Army Chief Pakistan For Mercy

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RAW Agent Begs Army Chief For Mercy

Indian serving agent was been sentenced to death for performing sabotage, terrorism activities in neighboring countries have made a mercy to Chief of Army Staff.

The commander Jadhav was the serving agent of Indian Navy and was performing spying and other activities in Pakistan and he committed his crimes in his previous video was sentenced to death But this time he wants mercy from Army Chief General Qamar Bajwa.

The new confessional video of the commander showed that he is begging and forgiveness for his actions as he committed the crimes and subversive activities in Pakistan and was expressing sorrow for his actions as he was guilt over the loss of many precious and innocent lives.

The Commander Jadhav made the appeal for his mercy earlier to the militant Court and his appeal was rejected, if the appeal was rejected person was allowed to appeal to the chief of army staff and if rejected then he needs to appeal to the president of Pakistan.

The second confessional video of the Commander Jadhav showed that he is describing his criminal acts and encouraging the terrorist activities on behalf of RAW in Pakistan where a there target is to encourage religious violence between Shia and Hazara citizens.

Jadhav added that

‘the purpose of his agency to made the terrorist attack in Pakistan to create instability and add the fear among people of the region and added that RAW was sponsoring improvised explosive devices attacks carried out’.

The Indian spy tells the various events occurred in Pakistan as the attack on Sui pipeline gas, attacks on the civilians’ bus and murdering the various people in Pakistan in order to cause the disruptions between the China and Pakistan Economic Corridor.

Their clear purpose is to make the attack strong enough to disturb the relations of CPEC between Gwadar and China. The attack on Zahidan was also planned by RAW officials and also working and sponsoring website for Baloch movement and luring people from within Pakistan.