Dr. Chisty case: Nirupama Rao hopeful of resolution

June 23, 2011 02:41 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:21 am IST - Islamabad

Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao, left, arrives with her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir, right, for talks at Foreign Ministry Thursday, June 24, 2010 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistani and Indian foreign secretaries met to explore ways of overcoming mistrust and returning to peace talks. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao, left, arrives with her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir, right, for talks at Foreign Ministry Thursday, June 24, 2010 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistani and Indian foreign secretaries met to explore ways of overcoming mistrust and returning to peace talks. (AP Photo/B.K. Bangash)

Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao on Thursday said she was hopeful of the resolution of the case of 80-year-old Pakistani prisoner Khaleel Chishty, lodged in a jail in Ajmer in connection with a murder case.

Ms. Rao, who is in Islamabad for two-day talks with her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir, said the External Affairs Ministry was in touch with the government of Rajasthan, which is seized of the matter.

She said she was hopeful that the case would be resolved.

Ashok Gehlot, Chief Minister of Rajasthan, had cleared the mercy plea of Mr. Chishty, following which it was forwarded to the Governor.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday asked Home Minister P. Chidambaram to examine if the request of a Supreme Court judge for pardon to Mr. Chishty could be considered on “humanitarian” grounds.

Dr. Singh had forwarded to Mr. Chidambaram the letter of request received from Justice Markandeya Katju.

A sessions court in Ajmer had awarded Mr. Chishty life sentence on January 31 this year in a murder case after an 18-year-long trial. He had also filed an appeal in the High Court but his bail plea was rejected.

Mr. Chishty had got involved in a fracas during his visit to Ajmer in 1992 to meet his ailing mother and in the melee one person was killed leading to his arrest.

During the trial period, the sessions court, which had granted him bail after few days of the incident, had ordered Mr. Chishty not to leave Ajmer and he was re-arrested after his conviction. During the bail period, he spent time at his brother’s farm in Ajmer.

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