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JKLF pays tributes to martyr Sajad Shah on his martyrdom day

Yasin Malik condemns slapping PSA on young boys in Islamabad, Kulgam

5 Dariya News

Srinagar 04-Apr-2016

Chairman JKLF Muhammad Yasin Malik has paid rich tributes to martyr Sajad Ahmad Shah on his 26th martyrdom day today. JKLF chairman condemns slapping PSA on Kashmiri young boys especially boy from Islamabad, Irfan Ahmad Khan. Yasin Malik also expresses concern over the detention of more than ten Kashmiri students in Rajasthan and strife at IIT Srinagar in which many Kashmiris have been injured. While paying rich tributes to his friend Sajad Ahmad shah who embraced martyrdom in 1990, Yasin Malik said that Shaheed Sajad was a brave son of soil who strived and sacrificed his life for the freedom of Jammu Kashmir. A JKLF delegation comprising of leaders Showkat Ahmad Bakhshi, Sheikh Abdul Rashid, Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, Ghulam Muhammad Dar and Showkat Ahmad Dar etc visited the residence of martyr Sajad Shah and expressed solidarity with his family.JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik while condemning the spree of arrests and slapping black law PSA on young boys in Islamabad and Aarwani Kulgam said that rulers are hell bent upon destroying the careers of these young boys. 

JKLF chairman said that a young boy from Lazibal Islamabad, Irfan Ahmad Khan who is in jail from last many months has been yet again slapped with another PSA .This is being done to prolong his incarceration. Terming this as illegal and undemocratic, Yasin Malik said that this is another example of how freedom of expression is being choked by Indian state in Jammu Kashmir.While condemning the ongoing onslaught against Kashmiri students studying in Indian states, Yasin Malik said that more than 10 Kashmiri students are languishing in Rajasthan jails from last many days. This is an act of ruining careers of these students, he added. Mohammad Yasin Malik said that Kashmiris are not safe in any Indian state and they are being intimidated, harassed, arrested and humiliated everywhere. He said that Kashmiri will not keep silent on this growing intolerance. While expressing grave concern over the strife in IIT Srinagar in which many Kashmiris have sustained injuries, Yasin Malik said that these kinds of acts are condemnable. (KNS)