Pakistan on Thursday explosively condemned India for entwining Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front( JKLF) president Yasin Malik in two further “ three decades old fictitious cases in a clear attempt to politically victimise him and forcing him to observe hunger strike unto death ”.
In a statement, the Foreign Office said Malik was formerly serving a life judgment awarded to him after a “ sham trial ” by an Indian court on May 25, 2022.
“ Yasin Malik is also being denied the right of particular appearance in the ongoing trial, in complete violation of legal and popular morals, ” the FO rued.
The statement said India had employed bar as a tool to damage the morale of Kashmiris by subjugating their leadership to “ obvious prejudice ”.
The FO refocused out that Malik, having been left with no legal expedient, ultimately took the “ hopeless decision of going on a hunger strike unto death from July 22, 2022. ”
The inhuman incarceration of Malik, his sham trials under fabricated cases, his fallacious conviction and the malfeasant attempts at defiling the licit struggle of the Kashmiris for their right to tone- determination as “ terrorism ” is nothing but farther substantiation of India’s given credentials of being a periodical violator of mortal rights, the FO said.
“ The Kashmiris ’ struggle for the right of tone- determination is indigenous and can not be dampened by the draconian strong- arm tactics of the Indian government. ”
It prompted the Indian government to refrain from “ victimising the true representatives of Kashmiri people by way of inhuman detentions and recrimination in unwarranted cases ”.
The FO called upon the transnational community to take cognisance of “ India’s inhuman and illegal detention and treatment of Malik and insure that the Kashmiris are given the occasion to exercise their right to tone- determination as espoused under the applicable UNSC judgments ”.
Pakistan demanded that India must release all political captures detained on trumped- up charges, stop mortal rights violations in IIOJK, and drop the “ brutal military siege ”.