New Delhi : CBI’s petition as the regarding jammu and Kashmir separatist leader Yasin Malik was heard in the Supreme Court on Thursday. The Supreme Court said that in our country Ajmal Kasab was given a chance for a fair trial. For this reason we should also give them a fair opportunity. The Supreme Court suggested that debates can be held sitting in the jail court room. The Supreme Court also asked the CBI to make other accused parties in the case. The Supreme Court will now hold the next hearing in this case on November 28.
SG Tushar Mehta said that we do not want to take Yasin Malik to Jammu because it is a matter of security. On this the Supreme Court asked that then how will the cross examination be done online? SG Mehta said that the witnesses will need tight security. A witness was murdered. Yasin Malik says that he wants to appear in person. He wants to appear in this court also. The Supreme Court said that it can also be done through video conferencing but there is a problem of connectivity.
SG Mehta said that there are security concerns and Hafiz Saeed is also involved in the case. The government cannot follow the rules in such matters. He often visited Pakistan and shared the stage with Hafiz Saeed   asked Rahul Gandhi to initiate a debate in Parliament for her husband, who she claimed could bring peace to Jammu and Kashmir.
By IANS
lestest Yasin Malik :Â Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the wife of jailed Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief, Yasin Malik, has written to Leader of Opposition (LoP) in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, urging him to initiate a debate in Parliament for her husband, who she claims can bring peace to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
Mullick, a former assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on human rights and women empowerment, believes that Yasin Malik’s role in the ongoing peace process in J&K is critical and that his plight must be addressed urgently.
“Rahul Ji, Yasin Malik could be a force for peace in Jammu and Kashmir, if only he is given a fair chance,” wrote in a letter on Wednesday, urging the Congress leader to intervene before Malik’s deteriorating health leads to irreversible consequences.
“The ongoing treatment of my husband is nothing short of torture, and I request you to help us secure justice for him,” she added. In her letter to Gandhi, Mullick drew attention to the ongoing legal battles her husband faces, particularly a decades-old sedition case in which the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has now demanded the death penalty.
Malik, who has been at the forefront of Kashmir’s separatist movement, is currently involved in challenging the NIA’s appeal for capital punishment in a terror funding case.
The NIA’s charges stem from a 2017 investigation into terror financing involving Malik along with several others. In 2022, Malik was sentenced to life imprisonment by a trial court after he pleaded guilty to the charges
In fact, the CBI has challenged the order of September 2022 of the TADA Court of Jammu and Kashmir, in which the court had asked Yasin Malik to appear personally in the case of murder of four Indian Air Force soldiers and kidnapping of Rubia Saeed. Said. CBI says that the personal appearance of Yasin Malik may spoil the atmosphere in the state. The safety of witnesses in the case may be at risk.