Yasin Malik: NIA: Enhance Yasin Malik’s life term to death penalty | India News

NIA: Enhance Yasin Malik’s life term to death penalty

NEW DELHI: NIA on Wednesday pressed for enhancement of jailed Kashmiri separatist Yasin Malik’s life sentence to a death penalty in a terrorist funding case, contending before Delhi HC that naming senior politicians and bureaucrats did not absolve him or dilute his links with terrorists such as Lashkar-e-Taiba cofounder Hafiz Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin, both based in Pakistan.In a rejoinder to Malik’s affidavit, NIA said the 60-year-old chief of J&K Liberation Front was “well connected with multiple terrorist organisations” and invoked names of politicians, media personnel, foreign delegates and bureaucrats to gain popularity and sympathy.NIA said the case rested on evidence, not hearsay or “emotional narration”, and cited material to claim Malik was in contact with Pakistani brass, including PM, president, senators and provincial CMs, to propagate anti-India narratives and further secessionist agenda in J&K. The agency argued that Malik could not “revisit” issues after his conviction, saying there had been ample opportunity to raise objections during trial.A bench of Justices Navin Chawla and Ravinder Dudeja took the rejoinder on record and listed the appeal for July 21. The court said a copy would be supplied to Malik, who appeared virtually from Tihar jail.Malik earlier claimed he spent nearly three decades in a state-backed “backchannel”, working with successive PMs, intelligence chiefs and business figures to promote peace in J&K. His 85-page affidavit details his journey from school to militant links and alleged meetings with politicians.“The convict himself has admitted he was commander-in-chief of JKLF,” NIA said. It cited Malik’s own admissions of connections with Salahuddin and other terrorists.A Delhi trial court had awarded Malik life imprisonment on May 24, 2022, after convicting him under UAPA and IPC provisions.

  • Related Posts

    Women entry in Sabarimala: Supreme Court says it won’t rely on ‘WhatsApp University’ in religious freedom cases | India News

    Sabarimala temple (Kerala tourism photo) NEW DELHI: Hearing a case on gender discrimination in temples like Sabarimala, the Supreme Court on Thursday said it respects the views of eminent authors…

    Online Gaming: New regulator, age verification in gaming rules | India News

    NEW DELHI: India’s new online gaming framework has tightened oversight of real-money gaming, placing banks at the centre of enforcement. User protection provisions, including “age verification or age-restriction mechanisms”, form…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Urvil Patel: 3 players who could replace Ayush Mhatre at no.3 for CSK against MI | Cricket News

    Urvil Patel: 3 players who could replace Ayush Mhatre at no.3 for CSK against MI | Cricket News

    Re-entry: Astronaut’s MTech research shows manual control as a safety fallback

    Re-entry: Astronaut’s MTech research shows manual control as a safety fallback

    Assam Hs Result 2026 Date: Assam HS result 2026 to be declared April 28, CM confirms after fake notice row

    Assam Hs Result 2026 Date: Assam HS result 2026 to be declared April 28, CM confirms after fake notice row

    ‘Bhooth Bangla’ box office collection day 5 [LIVE]: Akshay Kumar starrer chases Rs. 100 crore domestic milestone | Hindi Movie News

    ‘Bhooth Bangla’ box office collection day 5 [LIVE]: Akshay Kumar starrer chases Rs. 100 crore domestic milestone | Hindi Movie News

    St George’s Day Around the World: The story behind it and countries celebrating It

    St George’s Day Around the World: The story behind it and countries celebrating It

    Bombing in Nowda: Poll violence in West Bengal: Crude bombs hurled in Murshidabad, several injured | Kolkata News

    Bombing in Nowda: Poll violence in West Bengal: Crude bombs hurled in Murshidabad, several injured | Kolkata News