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Malik's & others Judicial remand extended further : JKLF | KNO

Judicial remand of JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik and others extended further; JKLF zonal president Noor Muhammad Kalwal also shifted to central jail Srinagar till 16th April, JKLF organizes various protest programs across at various places in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan, Europe, USA and UK to protest against killings in Kashmir

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Delegation visit Pulwama and Kokernagh and express solidarity with the families of martyrs

Srinagar  07th April 2018 (KNO) : Incarcerated chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Muhammad Yasin Malik and other leaders have not been released yet from police custody though their judicial remand expired today.

Police have extended the judicial remand of JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik, vice chairman Showkat Ahmad Bakhshi and zonal organizer Bashir Ahmad Kashmiri who are languishing at central jail Srinagar from 2nd April 2018. JKLF zonal president Noor Muhammad Kalwal who was arrested by police yesterday has also been shifted to central jail Srinagar today on a 10 day remand.

Police has booked JKLF zonal president Noor Muhammad Kalwal in some old case and presented him before a magistrate who shifted him to central jail Srinagar on a 10 day remand. Budgam Police raided the residence of JKLF activist Bilal Ahmad Dar of Nasrullahpora Budgam and arrested him along with other JKLF senior activist Molvi Abdul Rashid. Both arrested activists have been lodged at some unknown police station. It is pertinent to mention that Baramullah police also have detained JKLF deputy chief organizer Mir Siraj ud Din and district President Baramullah Abdul Rashid Magloo from last many days.

JKLF has strongly condemned this police highhandedness and termed it as state sponsored terrorism. JKLF zonal committees in Pakistan, Azad Kashmir, UK, Europe and other parts of the world and JKLF diplomatic front have and are organizing various protests against growing Indian oppression and spree of killings in Kashmir valley. JKLF Senior vice chairman Abdul Hamid Butt and Sajid Sideequi held protest rally at Mirpur condemned the atrocities being committed on Kashmiris. JKLF Pakistan chapter yesterday organized a protest program against genocide in Kashmir at press club Rawalpindi.

JKLF vice chairman Muhammad Saleem Haroon, Manzoor Hussain Chesti, Shakil Choudhary, Sardar Anwar advocate, Khurshid Mirza, Salim Butt, Muhammad Afzal Baigh, Mazhar Qazmi, Sardar Jamshid, Sardar Tanveer Aziz, Nusrat Quraishi and other participated in the protest against spree of killings in Kashmir. Similar protests were held at Kotli which were led by Zonal president Doctor Tauqeer.

Related protest was held outside Indian embassy in France today which was led by supreme council member Muzamil Adil and president JKLF branch France Mushtaq Pasha Sahib. JKLF diplomatic Bureau and UK zone are organizing a protest outside Indian embassy on 9th April 2018; this protest will be led by Chairman Diplomatic Bureau Professor Raja Zaffar Khan and UK zonal President Sabir Gul. Similar program will be held outside Indian embassy in Belgium on 12th April that will be led by EU zonal president Tanveer Choudhary and general secretary Masood Iqbal Mir.

JKLF Europe and USA zones are also organizing such protests programs in other cities of the world too during which protests will be held against ongoing genocide by Indian forces across the valley of Kashmir and other parts of Jammu Kashmir. Meanwhile a JKLF delegation led by District president Islamabad Muhammad Ishaaq Ganie along with Mushtaq Ahmad Kuchay and Nazir Ahmad Khan today visited the family of martyr Rouf Ahmad Khanday who embraced martyrdom at Diyalgam recently.

District president Pulwama Javed Ahmad butt along with Tariq Ahmad and others also visited Pulwama and participated in the funeral prayers of martyr Musavir Ahmad who embraced martyrdom yesterday At Kangan Pulwama. JKLF delegations met with the bereaved families of these martyrs and expressed solidarity with them.(KNO)

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