Harish Salve, India's attorney at ICJ, the UN's highest judicial body, came in for fulsome praise by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and a host of other leaders for his strong defence of Jadhav, facing gallows in Pakistan after a military court summarily convicted him of espionage and engaging in subversite activities.
Soon after the 11-judge ICJ bench unanimously stayed Jadhav's execution, Modi was on phone line with Swaraj, thanking her and appreciating the efforts of Salve in securing a fresh lease of live for the former naval officer, officials said.
"The ICJ order has come as a great relief to the family of Kulbhushan Jadhav and people of India.
"We are grateful to Harish Salve for presenting India's case so effectively before ICJ. I assure the nation that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi we will leave no stone unturned to save (him)," Swaraj said in a series of tweets.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh, too, welcomed the stay on the execution of Jadhav, saying the order gave people of India "a deep sense of satisfaction". He said the Modi government will go "to any extent" to save the 46-year-old former soldier.
Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad welcomed the ICJ order and asked the government to ensure justice is done to him and he is brought back to India.
"The case against Kulbhushan Jadhav by Pakistan was a sham and was in gross violation of international law as his execution was ordered by a kangaroo court without consular access. It is appreciated that the World Court saw reason in the Indian appeal," he said in a statement.
"#ICJ verdict endorses the relevance and necessity of procedural and substantive fairness which was denied by Pakistan," Jaitley said in a series of tweets.
He also complimented Harish Salve, who represented India at the ICJ at The Hague. "Well done! #HarishSalve - you have done India Proud," Jaitley, himself a legal luminary, said.
"Congratulations to EAM Smt. @SushmaSwaraj ji and the entire Hague team," he said in another tweet congratulating External Affairs Minister.
BJP president Amit Shah also welcomed the order and hailed the Modi government for taking "quick and effective" action in the matter.
They organised a 'Ganesh puja' to propitiate the elephant headed God, one of the most worshipped, and revered for his power to remove obstacles and bring good luck.
As their prayers got answered, his friends at the Silver Oak Apartments in Powai burst crackers and chanted slogans like 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' and 'Vande Mataram'.
The friends of the embattled soldier had earlier launched a signature campaign to build public pressure on Pakistan to secure Jadhav's release. Some local politicians also joined in the celebrations.
India had moved the UN's highest judicial body against the death sentence to Jadhav after Pakistan ignored its request for consular access to the former navyman 16 times.
According to Pakistan, Jadhav was seized by its security forces in the restive Balochistan province on March three last year after he reportedly entered from Iran. India has disputed the claim and said Jadhav was kidnapped from Iran where he had business interests.
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