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India awaits consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav and other Indian nationals in Pakistan's custody, the external affairs ministry said on 1 January, as it exchanged with Islamabad the list of civilian prisoners and fishermen lodged in each other's jails.
"Lists of 250 civilian prisoners and 94 fishermen were handed over to Pakistan," it said.
Asserting that it remains committed to addressing humanitarian matters, including those pertaining to prisoners and fishermen in each other's country, the ministry said the government has repeatedly emphasised the need for early release and repatriation of civilian prisoners, missing Indian defence personnel, and fishermen along with their boats.
Pakistan has also shared a list of 58 civilian prisoners and 399 fishermen in its custody, who are Indians or believed to be Indians, it said.
The ministry also informed that a juvenile named Hasnain, whose nationality was verified by Pakistan, was repatriated on 1 January through the Attari-Wagah border. He had inadvertently crossed the border in May 2017.
He was handed over to Pakistani authorities in the presence of Pakistan High Commission officials.
The Pakistan Foreign Office also issued a press release regarding the exchange of lists, and said that Pakistan will release 146 fishermen on 8 January.
The exchange of the lists of prisoners comes days after Indian death-row prisoner Kulbhushan Jadhav met his family on 25 December in Islamabad.
There was no consular access granted during Jadhav's meeting with his wife and mother and instead Deputy High Commissioner JP Singh, who accompanied the two women, was initially separated from them.
They were taken to the meeting without informing Singh, and the meeting was started without him, the ministry had said in a statement earlier.
Singh could join only after pressing the matter with officials, but was still kept behind an additional partition that did not allow him access to the meeting as agreed.
(With inputs from PTI)
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