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400 Kashmiris languishing in Indian jails, 29 serve life imprisonment SRINAGAR — More than 400 people from Jammu and Kashmir implicated in anti-national cases are languishing in different jails of India. Twenty-nine Kashmiri youth are serving life imprisonment. “It is not only youth from Kashmir but from different parts of Jammu province who have been implicated in false cases and are shut in narrow and black cells. In Varanasi jail alone, there are 15 youth all from Rajouri who are languishing there from past many years,” says Supreme Court lawyer Professor Bhim Singh. “Jammu and Kashmir youth have been put in Varanasi, Ahmedabad, Naini, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Madhya Pradesh, Rajhstan, Vadodara, Banglore, Jaipur and other places,” he told CNS. “I had filed a petition in Supreme Court seeking the status and details about the actual number of people belonging to Jammu and Kashmir who have been languishing in different jails of India. I have not received any official answer yet but being in touch with some of the detainees, I can tell you that there are more than 275 youth who are locked up in Indian jails,” he said adding that most of the Kashmiri people detained for allegedly involving in anti-India activities have been lodged either in Tihar, Mumbai or Naine Jails. “There are 25 Kashmir youth lodged in Mumbai jail, 15 youth from Rajouri are in Naine, 12 more Kashmiri’s are in Ahmedabad and so on,” Singh told CNS. From past one month different pro-freedom camp in Kashmir hit streets demanding either their release or shifting of these inmates to Srinagar Central Jail. There are more than two dozen people who have been serving life imprisonment.These include Sheikh Nazir Ahmad of Batamaloo; Showkat Ahmad Khan from Nishat; Javed Ahmed Khan, Muhammad Ayub Dar, Muhammad Ayub Mir from Hazratbal; Ghulam Qadir Bhat from Dooru; Muhammad Shafi Khan, Raj Din Khan, Shabir Ahmad Malik, Muhammad Amin Dar, Noor Muhammad Tantry, Feroz Ahmad Bhat, Parvez Ahmed Mir, Sheikh Samiullah and Ali Muhammad Sheikh (two brothers), Muhammad Iqbal Jan from Bandipora; Mushtaq Ahmed Kaloo, Muhammad Amin Wani, Mahmoud Topiwala, Javed Ahmed Wani, Shabir Ahmad Najar , Gulzar Ahmad Wani and Muhammad Ishaq Paul from Shopian. Families of these convicted persons blame Delhi police for “implicating” their dear ones in “false cases.” The Baba family from Rainawari Srinagar is waiting for their beloved to get shifted from Vodadara Gujrat to Srinagar from past four years. Nazir Ahmed Baba from Rainawari Srinagar told CNS that on March 14, 2010, Gujarat’s Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) arrested his brother, Bashir Baba, despite Jammu and Kashmir police had given him clean chit and had asked Gujrat police to release him. “Gujrat police knows Baba is innocent. When we cross long distance to meet him, the Jail authorities provide us only 15 minutes and every time we return with gloomy faces,” he said. The brother of Muhammad Hussain Fazli, a resident of Soura Srinagar told CNS that there are some youth who do not figure anywhere and nobody knows about them. “Some caged people are so unfortunate that nobody knows about them,” he said. Senior separatist leader Javid Ahmed Mir says that there is no denying in this fact that the cases of some of the caged people do not get highlighted the way they should. “There are people locked up in detention centres about whom people know nothing. Muhammad Hussain Fazli fro Soura, Muhammad Rafiq Shah from Alesteng, Abdul Gani Goni from Kishtwar, Javid Ahmed Khan from Nowpora, Latif Waja and Mirza Nisar both residents of Khankah Srinagar and many more are spending their time behind the bars and are living in anonymity. Ghulam Qadir Bhat, 60, hailing from Dooru,
Posted on: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 15:31:02 +0000

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