Rally held in favour of Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik in Muzaffarabad
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Eleven-year-old daughter of Hurriyat Kashmiri leader Yasin Malik, Raziyah Sultana on Monday led a protest rally in Muzaffarabad against ongoing atrocities of Indian forces in the valley and the illegal detention of Kashmiri leaders including Yasin Malik.
She came to Muzaffarabad along with her mother Mishal Malik to participate in the rally.
According to the 24NewsHD TV channel, a large number of people carrying placards and banners in their hands inscribed with anti-India slogans participated in the rally. They demanded the Indian government release Yasin Malik who is innocent.
Speaking on the occasion, Mishal Malik expressed her strong resentment over the persecution of the Kashmiri leaders at the hands of occupying forces.
She said that India wanted to hang Yasin Malik as Modi can do anything to win the elections.
Malik urged the United Nations to fulfill its primary responsibility. She also thanked the people of Kashmir for raising their voices.
Mishal disclosed that Yasin Malik is kept inside the death cell. Thus, they are producing him in the court.
The Delhi High Court on August 4 directed that separatist leader Yasin Malik be virtually produced before it from jail in connection with the NIA's plea seeking the death penalty for him in a terror funding case.
Mishal said that firstly Yasin was sentenced to life imprisonment, now India wanted to hang him.
She revealed that Raziyah Sultana has written a letter to the international body UN for the release of her father.
“Yasin Malik is not being physically produced in the court. He is subjected to severe physical and psychological torture,” she hinted.
Raziyah Sultana stated that Modi and India are scared of her father Yasin Malik and that is why he has been incarcerated. Now, they wanted to hang his father just to win the next elections, she added.
Raziyah Sultana submitted a resolution to the United Nations.
She also submitted a memorandum to the UN observer.
The memorandum calls for the United Nations to play a role.
My father is fighting the war of Kashmir, Raziyah Sultana said, adding I want to meet my daddy and play with him.
She said that she was two years old when she met her father.
Raziyah Sultana said those languishing in jails in the illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir have committed no crime, but their struggle for the right to self-determination is peaceful.
She said the killing of innocent Muslims is a crime and this must come to an end.
She also urged the world community including the United Nations to save the Kashmiri people from the cruel clutches of Modi, who wants to turn Kashmir into mini-India.
She was confident that the Kashmiri people will get independence very soon.