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Yasin shifted back to jail after check-up in Srinagar hospital

ISLAMABAD, (MILLAT/APP): Illegally detained Jammu and
Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman, Muhammad Yasin Malik,
has been shifted to a private hospital in Srinagar, Indian
occupied Kashmir for a medical check-up.
According to KMS, JKLF spokesman in a statement in Srinagar
said that Yasin Malik was unwell from last many days and was
suffering from viral infection.
“At hospital doctors took his blood samples for many tests
and also a USG was done to ascertain the condition of his kidney
stones. As Yasin Malik reached hospital many people gathered
around him and asked about his health,” he said.
Muhammad Yasin Malik talking to media persons at the
hospital called for complete boycott of the forthcoming farcical
Indian Parliamentary elections in the territory.
He said that Kashmir had been turned into a police state
where even talking and breathing had been curbed by the police.
He said that this rule of hooliganism was being implemented
in the name of democracy which was highly pitiful. Yasin Malik
said that today jails and police stations were filled with
children and elderly.
“Anyone who talks of boycott is being rounded up and put in
jail and height of shamelessness is such that today police even
raided class rooms to arrest minor students,” he added.
Yasin Malik said that despite this state terrorism, people
of Jammu and Kashmir would never shun the path of resistance and
this struggle would continue till the achievement of the cherished
goal of freedom.