
Former leader Jammu and Kashmir Yasin Malik issued surprising claims before the High Court in Delhi and claimed that his controversial meeting of 2006 with Pakistani terrorist Hafiz Saeed was organized at the request of the Indian intelligence office (IB).
According to detailed written contributions submitted in response to the action of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which in the case of terrorist financing that the Indian governments – from the Vice President Singh to Manmohan Singh – according to a report on Bar and Břista in the region, said that Indian governments were going.
The submission from Yasin Malik was filed in a sealed cover, although there were no specific instructions from the court that required confidentiality. The case is scheduled for its further hearing in November, the report adds.
What did Yasin Malik claim to meet Hafiz Saeed?
Yasin Malik said he traveled to Pakistan in 2006 to meet Hafiz Saeed and other militant leaders only at the command of the then special director of IB VK Joshi.
“I was specifically asked for this meeting with Hafiz Saeed and other militant leaders of Pakistan for pretexts that militance and peace dialogues cannot go in Tandem, due to the bomb explosion that occurred in the national capital,” Yasin Malik quoted.
After returning to India Yasin Malik, he claims that he informed Prime Minister Manmohan Singh about the meeting and then the National Security Advisor NK NK NK.
“I have been (PM Manmahan Singh) at my meetings and estimated him about the possibilities where he brought me my gratitude for my efforts, time, patience and determination. the context that was shown in a different context that was shown in a different context that was shown in a different context that was shown in a different context.
Orders with consecutive governments
Yasin Malik also revealed that his involvement in the dialogue on the question of Kashmir was spreading across six consecutive governments, starting with the function of VP Singho and continuing to Manman Singh’s management.
Yasin Malik claimed that he was repeatedly invited by various prime ministers and national security officials to participate in peace efforts and speak on behalf of Kashmiri people, both on domestic and international platforms.
“Not only did I provide the domestic platform to talk about the cashmere cause, but I was actively enforced by the governments in power again and again and I was actively convinced to speak on international platforms,” Yasin Malik said.
Meeting with Vajpayee era officials, including Ajit Doval
Malik remembered his interactions during the government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and said he first turned to the current advisor to the National Security Ajit Doval, who was then a special director of IB.
“Then the special director of IB Mr. Ajit Kumar Doval met in Nový Delhi and organized a meeting with IB director Mr. Shyamal Dutt and Mr. Brajesh Mishr, an advisor to the National Security to the then Prime Minister.
He added that he also met the chairman of the Sonia Gandhi congress and other opposition leaders to bring them aboard with the Vajpayee peace initiative.
In 2002, Yasin Malik claimed to have launched a nationwide signing campaign to support non -violent and democratic dialogue and collected 1.5 million signatures in two and a half years.
Engagement under the government of Manmohan Singh
Yasin Malik said he was formally invited to interview Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2006, who, in his opinion, expressed a strong desire to solve the problem of Kashmir.
After these interviews, Malik traveled to the United States to meet the US Foreign Ministry officials. However, he claimed that Singh soon began to face political resistance, which disrupted the peace initiative.
Malik claimed that he then wrote to former Prime Minister Vajpayeee about the matter.
Denial of charges of cashmere pandits and stones
Yasin Malik categorically deny the accusation that linked him to genocide or mass rape of cashmere pandits during the exodus of the community from the valley.
“There are unfounded claims that Exodus Kashmir Pandita happened because of alleged genocide and gang initiated by me … I will hang up without any court and say my name to go after history as a blot and curse on humanity,” he said.
He also rejected the accusation that in 2016 he encouraged stone care after killing Hizbul commander Myjahideen Burhan Wani, and claimed that it was a politically motivated accusation.
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