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PSA on Yasin Malik worries Mirwaiz!
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3/7/2019 11:35:48 PM
Early Times Report
SRINAGAR, Mar 7: The slapping of Public Safety Act on militant turned separatist leader Muhammad Yasin Malik has left his Hurriyat counterpart Mirwaiz Umar Farooq worried about his own fate.
Sources close to the Hurriyat (M) Chairman said that Mirwaiz was worried if he would be the next one to be arrested and jailed.
Sources said Mirwaiz, who gave a call for hartal on Friday against arrests, has told his cadres to ensure that strike is successful.
Sources said in the wake of recent raids by the National Investigation Agency at his residence at Nigeen here, the Mirwaiz is apprehensive about his fate.
"He had been telling us that anyone of us can be arrested given fact that the NIA has seized many documents and related items from our residences," said a source in the Hurriyat Conference.
He said the so called Joint Resistance Leadership was trying its best to spread a word that the strike call for Friday remains "very successful."
Its pertinent to mention that New Delhi has started a crackdown on the separatists. While the Jamaat E Islami has been banned and many of their cadres were arrested, sources said the next in the list could be Hurriyat leaders.
"There is every possibility that some of the Hurriyat leaders will also be arrested in the coming days," said a senior official on the condition of anonimity.
The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik has been booked under Public Safety Act (PSA).
Malik, who was detained on February 22, was lodged at Kothibagh police station in Srinagar.
On Thursday morning, he was informed that he has been booked under PSA and will be shifted to Kotbalwal jail in Jammu.
His imprisonment comes within a week of the NIA raids at this residence in Maisuma.
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