I will not beg for life from the court, let the court do what it likes: Yasin Malik
New Delhi: Occupied Kashmir Hurriyat leader Yasin Malik has been sentenced twice by an Indian court to life imprisonment and other sentences, but before sentencing, the brave leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front asked a few questions to the extremist court. Modi government was not in power. International news agencies and Indian media have been quoted as saying that Yasin Malik inquired in a packed court that if I was a terrorist then why seven prime ministers of India kept coming to meet me in occupied Kashmir. He asked the court if I If I was a terrorist then why no charge sheet was filed against me during the case? If I was a terrorist then why I was issued a passport under Prime Minister Vajpayee. If I was a terrorist then why I was given the opportunity to give lectures in important places? The court asked Yasin Malik, a Kashmiri leader who had endured the hardships of a long imprisonment, to raise his head and put his eyes in the judge's eyes. That I will not beg from the court, let the court do what it thinks is right
Yasin Malik, born in 1966 in Srinagar, was arrested in 1999 and 2002. He was transferred to Jammu Kot Bilwal and then to the infamous Tihar Jail.
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