An emotional Dalbir Kaur, who has been fighting for the release of Sarabjit, said successive governments in the country failed to bring back her brother who was a victim of mistaken identity.
"They backstabbed Atal Bihari Vajpayee first. Now they backstabbed (Prime Minister) Manmohan Singh. They have now attacked India's emotions by killing my brother. My brother has become a martyr for the country," she told reporters here.
"(Pakistan President Asif Ali) Zardari killed my brother for (victory in) elections," she alleged, adding, "I will fight for the 'other Sarabjits' languishing in Pakistani jails."
Kaur also claimed that a Pakistani human right activist had demanded at least Rs two crore for the release of her brother.
"If I had given Rs two crore..., my brother would have been alive now. The person demanded Rs two crore for the release of my brother. When I said that I am from a poor family, that person said if you cannot give Rs 25 crore, you will have to give at least Rs two crore.
She said that Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde has assured her all help and that Sarabjit will be honoured.
49-year-old Sarabjit died of cardiac arrest in a Lahore hospital in the wee hours today after being comatose for nearly a week following a brutal assault by fellow inmates in a high-security Pakistani jail.
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