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NEW DELHI: Separatist group Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front today claimed in a press note that its leader Yasin Malik and his family had to spend several hours on the road after they were forced to leave by the management of a Delhi hotel where they had booked two rooms.

The JKLF statement said that Malik with his 18-month-old daughter and his family had booked two rooms in a hotel near Nizamuddin, but they were asked to leave by midnight by the hotel staff.

The statement also pointed out that the family had to spend several hours on the road before they took shelter at a friend's house.

JKLF leader Yasin Malik evicted from Delhi hotel - Yahoo News India
 
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NEW DELHI: Separatist group Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front today claimed in a press note that its leader Yasin Malik and his family had to spend several hours on the road after they were forced to leave by the management of a Delhi hotel where they had booked two rooms.

The JKLF statement said that Malik with his 18-month-old daughter and his family had booked two rooms in a hotel near Nizamuddin, but they were asked to leave by midnight by the hotel staff.

The statement also pointed out that the family had to spend several hours on the road before they took shelter at a friend's house.

JKLF leader Yasin Malik evicted from Delhi hotel - Yahoo News India

Respects to the Hotel Owner.
Hurriyat Leaders Need a Boot.......

Wish they are Gifted to Pakistan
 
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Throw him out of country instead. :lol:

So that's what he deserves after making very unpopular decision and moving from armed struggle to political one ? Wondering if this is the time he should curse his decision which costed JKLF a lot.
 
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Too hotel owner
 
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So that's what he deserves after making very unpopular decision and moving from armed struggle to political one ? Wondering if this is the time he should curse his decision which costed JKLF a lot.

I dont think they would have moved away from a armed struggle if they could have won. They did because they saw no sense in a loosing battle.
 
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sickular india and their hate mongering.............

This has nothing to do with religion. So your sickular comment is as stupid as your hate mongering comment, as we don't even know if and why he was kicked out. Maybe the hotel was owned by a kashmiri whos family was killed by JKLF terrorists, or maybe he was not even thrown out.

And you behave as if separatists are heroes in Pakistan. Malik is atleast alive, this happens to anyone who wants independent Kashmir in pakistan.

BBC News - Kashmiris protest at killing of Sardar Arif Shahid


Kashmiris protest at killing of Sardar Arif Shahid

Protesters have taken to the streets in various parts of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, angry at the killing of a pro-independence Kashmiri leader.

Sardar Arif Shahid was shot dead by unidentified men near his home in Rawalpindi on Monday night.

It is the first time that a pro-independence Kashmiri leader has been targeted in this way in Pakistan.

Mr Shahid led the All Parties National Alliance (APNA), which advocates independence from India and Pakistan.

Both countries claim the region, which is divided between them across a ceasefire line known as the Line of Control.


Witnesses told the BBC of injuries among protesters in Hajira Witnesses told the BBC at least five people had been injured in Mr Shahid's native town of Hajira, which is close to the border, when police fired teargas shells and baton-charged protesters.

Demonstrations were also held in other cities and towns in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

Protesters carried banners with slogans against the Pakistani army and the ISI intelligence service, which they blamed for the killing.

'Pool of blood'

Mr Shahid's driver, Rizwan Khan, told the BBC he saw a man running from the scene of Monday night's shooting with a gun in his hand.

"I drove Mr Shahid home last night, and got out of the car to open the gate of his house. That's when I heard the shooting.

"I ran towards the car, and found him lying in a pool of blood," he said.

The politician was taken to a military hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Mr Shahid was a vocal critic of Pakistan's alleged role in sending militants to fight a "proxy war" against India in Indian-administered Kashmir. He also criticised Pakistan's policy of treating Kashmir as its "colony".


Sardar Arif Shahid was an outspoken critic of Pakistan's Kashmir policy The Pakistani government banned him from travelling abroad in 2009, and later confiscated his passport and other identification documents.

The Ministry of Interior told a court in December 2012 that his documents had been confiscated due to his "anti-state activities and on the recommendation of the director-general of the ISI intelligence service".

Three months ago, police in Rawalpindi registered a case against him for publishing a monthly magazine which it is alleged contained anti-Pakistan material.

He was given pre-arrest bail by the court in that case.

A spokesman for the APNA, MA Khalique, told the BBC that Mr Shahid was "the victim of targeted killing by some state actors".
 
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So that's what he deserves after making very unpopular decision and moving from armed struggle to political one ? Wondering if this is the time he should curse his decision which costed JKLF a lot.
He would do a favour to us by choosing armed struggle again. Infact all hurriat leaders and their supporter should do that(though they support terrorists). By doing so, they'll give us a chance to kill them as we can't kill them now when they act like civilians.

On Topic: Respect to the hotel owner.
 
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