No mercy plea of Sarabjit pending with Pak president: Official
As Sarabjit Singh's family anxiously awaited permission to meet him in Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail, Pakistan President's office today said that no mercy petition for the condemned Indian national is currently pending with it.
President Pervez Musharraf's spokesman Maj Gen (retired) Rashid Qureshi said a mercy petition received by the presidency some time ago from Sarabjit's family had been forwarded to the interior ministry.
"There is nothing (related to Sarabjit Singh's case that is currently pending) with the presidency," Qureshi told PTI. The spokesman made it clear that he was speaking on behalf of the presidency and not the government.
The interior ministry will have to consider the petition from Sarabjit's family and pass on its recommendations to the Prime Minister's secretariat. "The President acts only on the recommendations of the Prime Minister," Qureshi said.
Former Pakistani human rights minister Ansar Burney had said on Monday that he had submitted a fresh mercy petition on behalf of Sarabjit to Musharraf, asking for his death sentence to be converted to life imprisonment as the case against him was "weak".
However, Qureshi made it clear that no fresh petitions had been received by the President's office.
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