Sukhpreet Kaur, wife of Sarabjit Singh, who is on death row in Pakistan, along with her teenaged daughters met two members of the Pakistani National Assembly in Amritsar on Tuesday and handed over a memorandum seeking Presidential pardon for her husband.
Indian officials meet Sarabjit in prison
Chowdhury Imtiaz Alam and Munir Alam, two lawmakers, assured Sukhpreet that they would hand over the memorandum to President Musharraf at the earliest.
The memorandum, addressed to President Pervez Musharraf, said "since Sarabjit's family is badly tired and does not want to continue the legal battle for his release, it will be appropriate for Musharraf to grant him clemency."
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"The family, under no circumstances, will like to waste time by filing a review petition to save the life of Sarabjit," it said, adding, "we hope the President will be kind enough to grant clemency to Sarabjit."
The family expressed happiness over two Indian diplomats meeting Sarabjit on Tuesday in a jail in Lahore.
Only blast victims' kin can pardon Sarabjit
This had come at a time when both India and Pakistan had agreed to solve the problem of prisoners languishing in each other's jails in a humanitarian manner, the memorandum said.
Sarabjit Singh, sentenced to death for his involvement in bomb blasts in Pakistan, has been languishing in Kotlakpath Rai Jail in Lahore since the last 15 years.