• Yasin Malik Sentenced to Life Imprisionment by Delhi Court For Terror Funding Case

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    Yasin Malik Sentenced to Life Imprisionment by Delhi Court For Terror Funding Case

    "I was arrested within 30 minutes of meeting Burhan Wani. In court, Yasin Malik stated, "Because I was not a criminal, Atal Bihari Vajpayee issued me a passport and India allowed me to make a statement."

    Digital Desk: A Special NIA Court in
    Delhi on Wednesday sentenced Kashmiri separatist leader Yasin Malik to life
    imprisonment after he was convicted in connection with the Jammu and Kashmir
    terror funding case. Malik had pleaded guilty in the case and did not contest
    the charges against him.



    The
    order was pronounced by Special NIA Judge Praveen Singh, who clarified that the
    sentence would run concurrently. 



    The National Investigation Agency
    (NIA) had sought the death penalty for the separatist leader.


    Malik
    was earlier brought to the courtroom amid heavy security cover, and personnel
    from the paramilitary forces and Delhi Police were present inside the courtroom.



    "I
    was arrested within 30 minutes of meeting Burhan Wani. In court, Yasin Malik
    stated, "Because I was not a criminal, Atal Bihari Vajpayee issued me a
    passport and India allowed me to make a statement."



    The
    judge stated that there was no other case against Yasin Malik prior to this
    one.



    In
    this case, the NIA has sought the death penalty in accordance with Section 121
    (waging war against the government). The minimum sentence is life in prison.



    Malik
    also stated that he has adhered to Mahatma Gandhi’s principles since giving up
    his arms in 1994. "I’ve been doing nonviolent politics in Kashmir since
    then," he explained.



    He
    claimed to have worked with seven Prime Ministers and challenged Indian
    intelligence agencies to reveal whether he had been involved in any terrorist
    or violent activities in the previous 28 years. "I will leave politics and
    accept the death penalty," he said.



    Parts
    of Srinagar were shut down today in anticipation of the verdict. Shops and
    other commercial establishments were closed in some areas of the city. However,
    public transportation and private vehicles were fully operational.



    Security
    personnel have been deployed in sensitive areas of Srinagar to prevent a
    breakdown in law and order, according to officials.