The brutal Indian authorities have shifted back the illegally detained Kashmiri Hurriyat leader, Muhammad Yasin Malik, from a hospital to New Delhi’s infamous Tihar Jail.

Yasin Malik was admitted to the hospital on July 26 after his heath condition deteriorated in the jail where he was on a hunger strike unto death. He had stopped eating on July 22 in protest against the denial of fair trial in the false cases registered against him.

Indian media quoted Director General (Prisons), Sandeep Goyal, as having said that Yasin Malik was shifted back to Tihar on Friday.

After returning to his cell, the Hurriyat leader has decided to continue with his hunger strike and is still not having any food.

The top prison official said that the top prison official said that he is still on intravenous fluids.

Yasin Malik is in illegal detention since 2019 when India’s notorious National Investigation Agency arrested him in a false case.

It may be noted that a special court of NIA had awarded two life sentences and five punishments of 10 years of ‘Rigorous Imprisonment’ each to the Hurriyat leader on May 25, this year.

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