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Masarat Alam produced before Srinagar court, shifted back to Kotbalwal | KNO

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The incarcerated chairman of Muslim League Jammu and Kashmir Masarat Aalam Bhat on Friday was brought from Kot Bhalwal Jail Jammu to Srinagar for hearing of an 8-year-old case.

The trial pertains to a case lodged against him in Police Station Kothi Bagh Srinagar with FIR number 50/2010. Aalam was produced before Chief Judicial Magistrate where after hearing the arguments, the court fixed next date o hearing on May 18, a spokesman of the Muslim League said. After hearing, Aalam was taken back to Kotbalwal Jail Jammu. The spokesman told that continuous incarceration of Aalam was worst kind of human rights violation and “highly condemnable”.

He said that the government was deliberately doing it under a plan so that Aalam is not released by the court. “Both State and Centre government is planning to Book Masrat under 37 PSA.” He said that Aalam’s PSA duration would come to end on 15 of this month. He said that prolonging the illegal detention of Masarrat showed their frustration. “The policy adopted by the government through which Aalam is being moved from one police station to another cannot break his will and courage,” League Spokesman appealed the rights-defender bodies including the Red Cross and Human Rights Watch to take the note of the “worst political revenge against Aalam and illegal Detention by the government and asked them to play their role.”

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