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Pak stooges sell bodies of Kashmiris to fill their coffers | | | Early Times Report Jammu, Aug 17: Enforcement Directorate sending notices to the so-called JKLF chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik and Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani have put the Pakistan stooges in a tight spot. They would have to explain what they did with the money. The ED has shot a notice to Geelani asking him to appear before the Assistant Director on September 5/6 failing which adjudication proceedings related to a foreign exchange violation case against him would be started without his presence. Prior to Geelani Enforcement Directorate had sent a notice to Malik also and has sought his personal appearance in a case related to misuse of foreign exchange. "It's an open secret that all the separatists receive funding from different foreign countries. They sell the bodies of Kashmiris to fill their own coffers," said an analyst. He said that these notices should have been served long back as the money sent by their handlers sitting in Pakistan and other countries in middle east is used by these people to foment trouble in the Valley. "These people need to answer why do the people from other countries send money to them and how they utilize this money. These people have been running a Mafia in Kashmir for the past thirty years," the analyst added. An official claimed that separatists have amassed huge wealth disproportionate to their known sources of income. "One of the separatist leaders who is undergoing detention at Tihar Jail in New Delhi owns a palatial house at Sanat Nagar in uptown Srinagar. Owns a hotel at Pahalgam in south Kashmir and has even purchased a huge property in Jammu outskirts. He too was served a notice by the Enforcement Directorate. When he was quizzed he couldn't explain where did get the so much money from," the official said. The fresh notice to Malik and Geelani are an indication that they won't be spared and they would have to face music for "selling Kashmir" and provoking the youth to hit the streets and pelt the stones. Even this money is used for funding the terrorists. "Fresh notices to Geelani and Malik have created ripples in the separatist circles. They fear that they could be the next on the list of the ED sleuths," said an analyst. A politician said that since the day Governor N N Vohra has taken over the reins of the state he has clipped the wings of the separatists and they are being shown their right place. "The message is clear that they are not above the law," he added. |
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