New Delhi:
India has asked Pakistan to return all personal belongings of Sarabjit Singh, who was killed in a Lahore jail a few months ago.
The Centre has written to Islamabad that Sarabjit's belongings - clothes and other items - which he kept with him during his stay in the infamous Kot Lakhpat jail should be returned.
India has also asked Pakistan to hand over the money Sarabjit had earned through prison work.
The move came after Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur requested Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde last month to bring back his belongings from the Kot Lakhpat jail.
Ms Kaur had said a memorial would be constructed in Sarabjit's village in Punjab and all his belongings and the money he had earned will be kept there as memorabilia.
Sarabjit was convicted by a Pakistani court after his arrest for terrorism in 1991 and kept in the Pakistani prison till he was attacked by fellow inmates in April. A few days later he died in a hospital in Lahore.
The Centre has written to Islamabad that Sarabjit's belongings - clothes and other items - which he kept with him during his stay in the infamous Kot Lakhpat jail should be returned.
India has also asked Pakistan to hand over the money Sarabjit had earned through prison work.
The move came after Sarabjit's sister Dalbir Kaur requested Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde last month to bring back his belongings from the Kot Lakhpat jail.
Ms Kaur had said a memorial would be constructed in Sarabjit's village in Punjab and all his belongings and the money he had earned will be kept there as memorabilia.
Sarabjit was convicted by a Pakistani court after his arrest for terrorism in 1991 and kept in the Pakistani prison till he was attacked by fellow inmates in April. A few days later he died in a hospital in Lahore.
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