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        Toronto, March 17 : Former Canadian justice minister Irwin   Cotler has urged the government to pressure India to free a Canadian businessman   being held in a Bihar jail for visa violations. Cotler has mounted pressure after Saturday's blasts - caused by   gang rivalry - at Motihari jail in Bihar where Saul Itzhayek has been kept since   his arrest nine months ago. Though the 42-year-old Canadian is safe after the   explosions, his family and supporters have renewed efforts to free him through   diplomatic channels. 
 
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  They say they fear for his safety in future revenge attacks by a rival   gang.
 In a statement, Cotler said: "It (the blasts) heightens the   argument for the need for an escalation" of diplomatic efforts to release   Itzhayek.
 
 His sister Sylvia, who spoke to the jailed man after the   blasts, was quoted by the Canadian press as saying that her brother was "very,   very afraid. He pleaded with me to get him out of there".
 
 She said court   hearings on his bail plea were also put off Saturday.
 
 The Montreal   businessman was arrested in May while trying to enter India on an expired visa.   His family says he was in Nepal on a business trip when he needed money which   was wired to him at some Indian address.
 
 They say when he sent his   Nepalese driver to pick up the money in India, he (the driver) was arrested with   Itzhayek's passport. This led to his arrest.
 
 Canadian Prime Minister   Stephen Harper and Junior Minister Helena Guergis raised the issue with the   Indian delegation at the Kampala Commonwealth Summit last year. Foreign Affairs   Minister Maxime Bernier also raised the issue with his Indian counterpart Pranab   Mukherjee during their talks in New Delhi in January.
 
 But his sister   says the Canadian government is not doing enough to get her brother released.   She alleges her brother was jailed because he refused to bribe the Indian jail   authorities.
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