Bitta Karate’s case adjourned Excelsior Correspondent NEW DELHI/SRINAGAR, May 10: Separatist leader Mohammad Yasin Malik today pleaded guilty to all the charges, including those under the stringent Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), before a Delhi court in a case related to alleged terrorism and secessionist activities that disturbed the Kashmir valley in 2017, court sources said. They said Malik told the court that he was not contesting the charges levelled against him including section 16 (terrorist act), 17 (raising funds […]
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Rarely in the history of criminal justice would an accused have publicly confessed to having murdered over two dozen human beings brutally and still the prosecution should have failed to put together enough evidence for his conviction.Even more .
SRINAGAR, March 30: The Srinagar sessions court on Wednesday started trial of terrorist Bitta Karate, who had admitted killing over 40 Kashmiri Pandits during 1990s. The hearing in the case began after nearly 31 years following a plea by the family of Satish Tickoo, one of the victims. Several Kashmiri Pandit families have come out to narrate the horrific tales of their sufferings during the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley following the release of the movie ‘The Kashmir […]
Why did the Kashmiri Pandits flee? Who was responsible? Where are they now? What needs to be done? Why 'The Kashmir Files' has touched a raw nerve? An India Today cover story - Issue Date: Apr 4, 2022