NEW DELHI, Feb. 25 -- This is, of course, an anti-death sentence position. But it is also more. It is a pro-normal life and pro-safe life proposition. Let it be noted, for a start, that his alleged crime is espionage. Borderers, goatherds, travellers, visitors - any of us - are vulnerable. Kulbhushan Jadhav is us. Any of us can get picked up for doing what anyone outside one's domicile does, that is, to see, hear and share what has been seen, heard. But more than anything else for just being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Jadhav was not even travelling in the wrong place. He was abducted from a third place, which makes the prototype many times more vulnerable. Pakistan insists he was spying. India insists he was not. His own confessions have to be disregarded, classical jurisprudence tells us, as they have been recorded in conditions of un-freedom. So, finally, is it just custody over his body that will determine whether he is to live or die ? This is unacceptable....