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Yasin Malik Sat On Hunger Strike In Tihar Jail

Yasin Malik sat on hunger strike in Tihar Jail, and said, “My cases are not being investigated properly.”

Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chief Yasin Malik is currently on a hunger strike in Delhi’s Tihar Jail. Yasin Malik says that the case under consideration is not being investigated properly.

Because of this, he is on a hunger strike since last Friday. However, during this time senior jail officials also came to meet him and asked him to end his hunger strike but Yasin Malik refused.

Yasin Malik is currently confined in jail number-7 of Tihar Jail.

Banned JKLF chief Yasin Malik told a CBI court here on July 13 that he wants to appear in person and cross-examine witnesses in the case related to the abduction of Rubia Sayeed.

Yasin Malik sat on hunger strike: He said that he would go on a hunger strike if it was not allowed. The officials had given this information.

Officials said that Malik had told the court that he was waiting for the government’s response till July 22 and would start an indefinite hunger strike if permission was not granted.

In the July 15 kidnapping case, Rubaiya Saeed identified Yasin Malik and three others as her abductors in the CBI special court.

The JKLF chief has been lodged in the high-security Tihar Jail since he was sentenced by a special NIA court in Delhi in May.

He was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in early 2019 in connection with the 2017 terror financing case.

The present case relates to the abduction of Rubia Saeed by the JKLF on December 8, 1989.

Rubia was freed by the kidnappers on December 13 after the then V. P.Singh government Supported by the Bharatiya Janata Party released five militants of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF).

The case was put on hold and revived after Malik was caught by the NIA in 2019.

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