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India plotting to use old cases against resistance leaders

ISLAMABAD, May 29 (APP): Frustrated by the unending anti-
India uprising in occupied Kashmir, New Delhi has come up with the
idea of re-opening cases, falsely registered against resistance
leaders decades ago.
For this purpose, India has ordered its investigating
agencies Central Bureau of Investigation and the National
Investigation Agency to persistently file charge-sheets in courts
in cases, concocted against resistance leaders in late 1980s and
early 1990s, Kashmir Media Service reported.
Media reports said the probe agencies have been directed to
“aggressively follow” all pending cases against them in various
courts. The Hurriyet leaders were booked under several false
charges including murder, abduction and inciting riots, but the
cases were lying pending with courts as nothing could be proven
against them.
Now, under a well-hatched conspiracy, the Indian government
has decided to file petitions through its investigating agencies
in High Court and Supreme Court to seek directions for speedy
trial of resistance leaders in these so-called cases.
The reports further said that Indian Home Minister in a
recently-held meeting asked for re-opening of the 1989 Rubaiya
Sayeed case. The move is aimed to tight noose around Jammu and
Kashmir Liberation Front Chief, Muhammad Yasin Malik, in view of
his significant role in bringing all Hurriyet leadership at one
platform.
The Indian government “ordered its executive wing to
aggressively take up the Rubaiya Sayeed case,” the reports said
quoting an official.