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Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Jammu and Kashmir Flood Updates: JKLF chief Yasin Malik hijacks rescue boat


Jammu and Kashmir Flood: JKLF chief Yasin Malik hijacks rescue boat

Kashmiri separatist leaders have been left exposed once again. This time by the floods in Jammu and Kashmir. As per information, Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik was on seen disrupting relief and rescue operations in flood-hit
J&K on September 13. Malik and his aides reportedly tried to hamper the rescue and relief efforts being carried out by the Indian Army, under Operation Megh Rahat, in a flood-hit area of the Kashmir Valley.

6 comments:

  1. iski aankh mein suwar ka baal hai ! saala gaddar kewal apne hi logo ko relief dena chahta hoga?

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  2. Yup! u r right bro....Sari help ki Indian army ney aur yahi patthar maar rahey they....pata nahi kiska khatey hai aur kisko mantey hai..... Jai Hind

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  3. Kya yaar kitna ghatya insan hai

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  4. Zee Media Bureau/Deepak Nagpal

    Srinagar: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Yasin Malik, who has been accused of snatching an Indian Army boat meant for relief work in flood-hit Jammu and Kashmir, has denied all such allegations.

    As per reports, Malik termed the reports on him disrupting the relief and rescue work as just a poisonous propaganda by the Indian media

    Malik reportedly said that if charges against him are proven true, he will quit Kashmiri politics.

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    He, however, did not clarify from where did he get the boat and relief material, pictures of which have been circulated on social media.

    The separatist leader also went on to accuse the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) of not distributing relief material, claiming people are facing shortages.

    Reports had earlier claimed that Malik was in a September 13 video seen disrupting relief and rescue operations in a flood-hit area.

    As per reports, the JKLF chief and his aides hijacked a rescue boat in order to 'personally' distribute relief items.

    Malik and his supporters were seen in a video - available on social media as well as broadcast by an English news channel – asking relief workers to abandon a boat so that they could carry out the rescue operation themselves. The separatists were even seen allegedly forcing ailing lady patients to disembark from the Army relief boat.

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    1. Hi Malik thanks for your reply on this but what i think is .... what ever has happened was not good...it's about helping thousands of human lives.

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