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Terrorist Yasin Malik’s wife wrote a letter to Rahul Gandhi and made this appeal regarding her jailed husband.

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Terrorist Yasin Malik’s wife wrote a letter to Rahul Gandhi and made this appeal regarding her jailed husband.
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Rahul Gandhi, Yasin Malik and Mushal Hussain Malik.

Lahore: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JFLF) chief and wife of terrorist Yasin Malik, Mushal Hussain Malik, has written a letter to Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. In a letter written to Rahul Gandhi, Malik requested to raise the issue of her imprisoned husband in Parliament. Mushal has claimed that her husband can play an important role in maintaining peace in Jammu and Kashmir. In the letter written to Rahul, he said that death penalty is demanded for Malik in fabricated cases against him.

NIA calls for death penalty for Malik

Mushal, who has been an aide to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on the issue of human rights and women empowerment, in a letter to Rahul Gandhi, has drawn his attention to the ongoing case against Malik in the three-betrayal case. decades old, in which The National Investigation Agency i.e. NIA arrested him and the death penalty was sought. The NIA has filed an appeal in this case demanding the death penalty for Malik. The agency had filed a charge sheet against several people, including Malik, in this 2017 case.

The court has sentenced Malik to life imprisonment

In 2022, a lower court sentenced Yasin Malik to life in prison. Mushal wrote in the letter: ‘Malik is on indefinite hunger strike since November 2 to protest against inhumane treatment in prison. This hunger strike will have a more dangerous effect on Malik’s health. This will endanger the life of the person who has chosen to lay down weapons and follow the path of nonviolence. Mushal alleged that the BJP government has been harassing Malik in “every unimaginable way” since 2019.

Mushal called the cases fabricated

Mushal said, ‘Malik is being prosecuted in a 35-year-old case for waging war against India and now the NIA is demanding death penalty for him in the fabricated cases registered against him. I urge him (Rahul) to use his great moral and political influence in Parliament and initiate a debate on the Yasin Malik case, which can lead to real peace, not a “farce”, in Jammu and Kashmir.’ (Language)

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