HOSHIARPUR (PUNJAB): Kashmir Singh, who returned to India recently after spending 35 years in Pakistan jails, on Saturday went back on his statement on Friday that he was a spy.
Singh said that the media had distorted his statement made at a press conference in Chandigarh on Friday on his working for the government in seventies.
At the Meet-the-Press programme in Chandigarh on Friday, he had admitted to having worked as a spy and also blamed government agencies for not having looked after his family after his arrest in Pakistan.
But on Saturday he said his statement was distorted. Singh declined to give any details of his working for the government.
"I did not give the statement of my being a spy," he said.
Answering a question he declined that he was retracting on Friday's statement under pressure. "There was no pressure on me to withdraw the statement," he added.
His childhood friend Gurmit Chand Bhardwaj, a former Joint Director of News in AIR, said in Chandigarh that Singh maintains that he worked for the government.
Bhardwaj also said that Pakistan Human Rights Minister Ansar Burney, who had played a key role in the release of Singh, also rang up and talked to Singh today seeking clarifications on his spy statement.
Singh was stated to have worked for the army and for the Punjab Police as a constable.
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