At a press conference, the military veterans even demanded reviewing of all treaties with Pakistan, including the water sharing agreement, to demonstrate such a strong approach.
The group, led by AAP MLA Col (retd) Devendra Sehrawat, claimed that Jadhav was "abducted" from Iran by Pakistan's spy agency ISI and was taken to Pakistan. The External Affairs Ministry had yesterday also alleged that he could have been "abducted" from Iran.
Another veteran, Col (retd) Rajesh Bhardwaj claimed the ex-Navy officer was a batch mate of Union Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore at the National Defence Academy (NDA) academy, Pune. The veterans also said Rathore should also help in facilitating Jadhav's release.
Jadhav had been arrested recently in Pakistan, which described him as an officer of the Indian Navy, a claim debunked by the Indian government. India said he had no link with the government since his premature retirement from the Navy.
Pakistan armed forces had yesterday released a video purportedly of Jadhav in which he admitted to having been involved in terror activities in Balochistan, a charge rubbished by India.
"Jadhav was made to give statements under duress," Sehrawat said.
Maj (Retd) T C Rao, another veteran and convenor of the Indian Martyr Foundation, demanded that the Indian government summon the Pakistan High Commissioner and raise the issue with him.
Bharadwaj said he had trained with Jadhav at the NDA.
"He was a brave officer of the Indian Navy. It's sad that the government is disowning him now. I have been trained with Jadhav. He was my senior at the NDA. In fact, he and Union Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore were batch mates at the NDA. He (Rathore) should help in ensuring his release," Bharadwaj added.
