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February 19, 2016 1:32 am

Malik still in police custody, admitted in hospital: JKLF

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Srinagar: Ailing, incarcerated chairman of Jammu Kashmir liberation front (JKLF), who is in police custody and admitted at Florence hospital is recovering slowly and after nine days. His fever is stable and infection has gone down. 

Mohammad Yasin Malik is still on antibiotics and doctors are constantly monitoring his heath. It is worth to mention that Yasin Sahib is still in police custody and police has been stationed outside side his ward.

In a statement to KNS, Muhammad Yasin Malik has strongly condemned the ongoing crackdown of Delhi police on Kashmiri students and has termed it as unacceptable. 

While condemning the nocturnal raids and harassment of Kashmiri Students in Delhi and other cities of India, Yasin Malik said that this has been an old habit of Indian rulers and their authorities to harass Kashmiris and intimidate them. This time also police is trying to make Kashmiri students as scapegoats and is hence playing with their careers. Yasin Sahib said that Indian rulers and their authorities take Kashmir as their colony and Kashmiris as their slaves therefore it is their practice to harass Kashmiris , abusing, torturing and harassing them and hence ruining their careers. 

Yasin Malik warned Indian rulers and their authorities to stop harassing Kashmir students and said that Kashmiris will not tolerate this oppression against Kashmiri students and will launch a full-fledged protest against this. 

Yasin Malik said that Kashmiris have and will resist this kind of Indian terrorization and we want to assure Kashmir students studying in India that whole of Kashmir stand behind them.

Meanwhile JKLF has expressed its heartfelt grief and sorrow over the sad demise of its old member Sanaullah Sofi@ Sona Chacha of Rajouri Kadal and at the sad demise of brother of veteran social leader professor Gulam Mohammad Sheikh.

JKLF delegation comprising of JKLF leaders Showkat Ahmad Bakshi, Noor Mohammad Kalwal and Noor Mohammad Katjoo visited the bereaved families and expressed condolences to them. (KNS)

 

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