Manmohan Singh Thanked Yasin Malik on Meeting Hafiz Saeed: Amit Malviya Flags Affidavit

Srinagar, 19 September (IANS) Yasin Malik, head of the banned terrorist organization, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has made some shocking claims in its affidavit in the Delhi High Court.

Malik is serving life imprisonment in a terrorist funding case.

BJP leader in charge of the party’s IT cell, Amit Malviya said on X on Friday, “Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) terrorist Yasin Malik made a shocking claim by serving life imprisonment in a terrorist-funding case. Saeed in Pakistan in 2006. Was. “

The BJP leader said, “After the meeting, the then-PM Manmohan Singh thanked and thanked him. Yasin Malik is a rigid terrorist who is guilty of closing three Air Force personnel in uniform.

“If these new claims are true, they raise serious questions about UPA’s national security and bank-channel diplomacy,” he said.

In an affidavit filed before the Delhi High Court, Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik has depicted a shocking picture of his decades-length-participation in India’s backchanle diplomacy-which has a phone call with an intimate dinner with ministers and intelligence heads. The JKLF chief was convicted and sentenced by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) court to get a life period for obtaining links with foreign funding and militant outfits.

The NIA has now appealed to the Delhi High Court for death sentence to extend the life period.

Malik says that he accepts his fate “euphorically”, but insists that his journey was not in separation, but through deep, state-sanctioned engagement.

Malik opens with a note of faultism: “I think the balance of scales is not in my favor and a statement is to be made for Kashmir, which is using me as an example … being an ointment being romantic, I will accept it as the last endgeam of my destiny, gratularly”.

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He reflects his current test after the cancellation of Article 370 and 35A, which he says that “fear, intimidation, and arrest of thousands of political leaders, activists, teachers, lawyers and journalists.”

In the early 1990s, Malik is being taken from Mehraoli sub-Jail in a bungalow in Maharani Bagh, where the then Home Minister Rajesh Pilot, IAS officer Vajahat Habibullah and senior IB officials pressured him to surrender their weapons.

Malik claims that the then Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao gave him specific orders to bring him back into democratic politics.

After a three -year conversation, he was released in May 1994, in which a unilateral ceasefire was declared in Srinagar and announced that he “a non -violent democratic peaceful struggle, come, what could be.”

The government chased. All 32 pending TADA cases were granted bail, and no one was chased. Malik said that the Trus was honored for 25 years – Rao, Vajpayee, Gujral, Manmohan Singh and even during the tenure of PM Modi’s first term.

In such a meeting, RK Mishra once handed over a phone to him by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s associate. Dhirubhai Ambani was at the other end. Malik says that Ambani spoke warmly about his “humble and agile beginning” and insisted that “Supreme hard work often rewards results.” Call, Malik suggests, from ministers to tycoon – symbolizes the unusual width of its contacts.

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