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Yasin Malik condemns police threats to JKLF activists in IOK

ISLAMABAD, (MILLAT+APP): Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir
Liberation Front (JKLF), Muhammad Yasin Malik has strongly
condemned the ongoing police oppression on party activists
particularly in south Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service (KMS), Muhammad Yasin Malik in
a statement issued in Srinagar, while terming police attitude
against peaceful political activists as callous, said police
in Yaripora area of Kulgam was intimidating the JKLF District
President, Abdul Sattar, and office-bearer, Nazir Ahmad, on daily
basis.
He said the JKLF district president was being asked to
present himself before police.
He also condemned the police raid on the residence of Nazir Ahmad at
Badroo Yaripora. Police asked Nazir to present himself before it otherwise his house would be vandalized.
Yasin Malik said that Achabal police were also looking for
party member, Master Akram, and intimidating him and his family.
Condemning the oppressive attitude of police against the
JKLF activists and office-bearers, he said that police in its
pursuit to prove itself more loyal than the king had crossed every
limits of oppression. “In fact the whole territory has been turned
into police state,” he said.