Jammu and Kashmir's banned organization Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik has been convicted by the NIA Court in the terror funding case. Malik has also accepted his crime, but the neighboring country of Pakistan is passing through this exasperation.
In fact, after the conviction of Malik, Pakistan is completely shocked. He is telling Yasin in front of the world as a political prisoner. Not only this, citing human rights, he has even appealed to other countries of the world to convict Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
what Shahbaz sharif said
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif wrote on social media – The world should pay attention to the attitude of the Indian government toward the political prisoners in Jammu and Kashmir. The conviction of prominent Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik on fake terrorism charges is an attempt to silence voices critical of India's human rights violations. Modi government should be blamed for this.
Alapa Kashmir raga ahead of Modi-Biden meeting
This appeal of Shahbaz has come to the fore at a time when Modi is in Japan for a quad meet. A meeting of US President Joe Biden and Modi is also to be held here. Japan and Australia are also involved in this meeting. Shahbaz chose this time because of the meeting of the US President and the Indian Prime Minister. He felt that perhaps the most powerful country in the world would listen to his plea through Kashmir.
Pakistan objected to the Indian embassy
On May 18, a day before Pakistan came to know that the NIA court was going to pronounce the verdict on Yasin Malik on May 19, it started showing maneuvers. The late-night itself, Pakistan summoned the Indian Embassy in charge in Islamabad. The Pakistani Foreign Ministry handed over a document (demarche) of objections to the embassy official, which strongly condemned the fabricated allegations against Yasin Malik.
Verdict on Yasin Malik's sentence on May 25
Yasin Malik has been convicted in several cases related to terrorist activities. The court will decide on his sentence on May 25. Malik has been charged under UAPA. The maximum punishment under the sections on him is life imprisonment.
In the last hearing, Yasin withdrew his lawyer. He had accepted all the charges leveled against him. At the same time, before the hearing, the police, tightening the security arrangements, cordoned off the area and asked the media persons to wait outside the court during the hearing.
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