This is a purely emotional reaction. As agreed by eminent persons from Pakistan the evidence against Sarabjit is dubions. At least one of the witnesses has since taken back his testimony and cast doubt on the Police investigation of Sarabjit's case. Sarabjit's confession is dubious since the reason for his confession is unknown. It could be that he was told that after many years of being jailed he would be set free if he confessed. Confessions made under false pretences are not admissible as evidence.
RE:No pardon for Sarabjit, say Pak students
by Aamir on Apr 27, 2008 05:54 AM Permalink
Yes but is there any way that india can prove that Sarabjit was forced for his confession?U accepted that it is a emotional reaction so court don't listen to emotions they want evidence. there was no witness who tookback his testimoney according to GEO NEWS.