"We want the Indian government to see the conspiracy in attacks on Indian prisoners-- we should safeguard the lives of Indian prisoners in Pakistan," deceased Chamel's son Deepak told PTI over phone from his border hamlet of Pargwal, 60 kms from here.
"I blame the Centre for the attack on Sarabjit and his critical condition. Had they taken a tough stand after the death of my father this act would not have been repeated," he said.
"Unfortunate incident of attack on Sarabjit in Pakistani jail has shocked us. We can well understand the pain and the suffering his family would be going through," said Kamlesh Devi, wife of Chamel.
Chamel had died in mysterious conditions in a Pakistani jail on January 15. However, the autopsy was conducted on March 13 in Lahore.
Chamel, a resident of Pargwal in JK, was arrested and convicted for espionage in Pakistan in 2008. His family contended he was not involved in spying and had gone missing from his fields on the border with Pakistan in July 2008.
His body was brought back to Jammu from Pakistan in March.
Chamel was about to complete his five-year prison term for alleged involvement in espionage. Reports said that he was "mercilessly beaten" by Pakistani prison staff before his death.
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