Srinagar: Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front chief Muhammad Yasin Malik on Tuesday visited SMHS Hospital Srinagar and enquired about the health condition of injured youth Sameer Ahmad of Mattan Anantnag who was hit by a police shell on his head on May 28 2017 and is still on a ventilator.
Malik met with the family of ailing Sameer and expressed solidarity with them. He also met with the doctors attending Sameer and discussed his health condition with them. He prayed for the early recovery of this young innocent victim of Indian state terrorism, a spokesperson said in a statement issued here.
Malik condemned the police assault on a martyrs family in Kaimoh Kulgam and termed it as a glaring example of police terrorism in Kashmir. He said that assaulting and attacking a martyrs family shows the cowardice of police and we strongly condemn this heinous criminal attack.
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