Sir: I feel ashamed for being a Pakistani whose government has given way out to a terrorist that belonged to its staunch enemy, by appearing in the ICJ and that too not well prepared. Kulbhushan Jadhav has admitted to killing a number of innocent Pakistani citizens in terrorist activities that were planned by him. He is a terrorist by any definition and not a spy as pleaded by Pakistan in ICJ. Pakistan’s military is so tough on other terrorists, and rightly so that they are being hanged in numbers and no ICJ has ever meddled in Pakistani affairs then. It seems that the visit of Mr Jindal has borne fruit for India and once again Pakistan national interest has been compromised over personal business interest. I am afraid that one day Kashmir might also be sold to India if India offered our top politicians the right price. There is a silver lining though. India, which was not allowing any third party to intervene in Kashmir dispute, has opened a way for Pakistan to seek again international community support for resolving the Kashmir issue. India’s stance that they will take all steps necessary to get Mr Jadhav back can also be used in Pakistan favour, i.e. if India decides to resolve the Kashmir issue, then the Indian terrorist may be allowed to go back to India unharmed. Otherwise, he should be treated as any other terrorist is dealt by Pakistan. UMAR KHALID DAR Manchester