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Judicial remand of JKLF chairman extended further

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Srinagar: The judicial remand of JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik, vice chairman Showkat Ahmad Bakhshi and zonal organizer Bashir Ahmad Kashmiri, who are lodged in central jail Srinagar from 2nd April 2018, has been extended further.

A JKLF spokesman in a statement said that 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.

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Police has booked Kalwal in some old case and presented him before a magistrate who shifted him to central jail Srinagar on a 10 day remand, said the statement.

The statement said that 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.

Meanwhile, the statement said, JKLF zonal committees in Pakistan, Azad Kashmir, UK, Europe and other parts of the world and JKLF diplomatic front  are organizing various protests against growing Indian oppression and spree of killings in Kashmir valley.

 

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