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This is an archive article published on April 19, 2008

I haven’t seen my youngest daughter: Sarabjit

Sarabjit Singh made a special request to the Pakistani authorities to be allowed to meet his daughter Poonam.

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Indian national Sarabjit Singh, sentenced to death for alleged involvement in bomb attacks in Punjab province, on Saturday made a special request to the Pakistani authorities to be allowed to meet his daughter Poonam whom he has never seen, as the government said his execution has not been put off further.

Sarabjit conveyed the request when officials of the Indian High Commission met him at Kot Lakhpat jail in Lahore. Sarabjit’s daughters Swapandeep and Poonam and wife Sukhpreet Kaur are coming to Pakistan along with his sister Dalbir Kaur and her husband Baldev Singh on April 23 to meet him.

Suresh Reddy, visa counsellor with the Indian High Commission, said on phone from Lahore, “Sarabjit made a very touching statement — he said he has never seen the face of his youngest daughter Poonam and would like to meet her at least once. When he was informed about his family members coming to Pakistan next week, Sarabjit requested the Pakistan government to be allowed to meet them.”

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Sarabjit, who Pakistan claims is Manjit Singh, was sentenced to death in 1991 for his alleged involvement in four bomb blasts that killed 14 people.

His family denies he is a spy as claimed by Pakistan and insists he accidentally strayed into Pakistani territory. His daughter Poonam was born after he was detained.

Sarabjit’s execution was deferred for 30 days by President Pervez Musharraf last month so that Pakistan’s new government could review his case following an appeal for clemency from India.He was originally to be hanged on April 1.

Presidential spokesman Maj Gen (retired) Rashid Qureshi denied reports in the media that Sarabjit’s execution had been postponed for one more month.

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