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Liyaqat's bail raises hope of fair trial: PDP

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Press Trust of India Srinagar
Opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today said grant of bail to Hizbul Mujhaideen militant Liyaqat Shah by a court in Delhi makes it obvious that charges slapped against him by Delhi Police were not true.

While the final verdict of the court is pending, the relief granted to Liyaqat has raised hopes of a fair trial for him, a spokesman of the PDP said in a statement here.

In the wake of this development, focus should now shift to the plight of numerous youths from Kashmir who are languishing in different jails of the country including Delhi's Tihar Jail, he said.
 

"PDP reiterates its demand for a white paper on the status of all prisoners in various jails of the country and providing legal assistance to those among them who can't afford it," the spokesman said.

Rehabilitation policy for those who crossed the Line of Control for arms training, but want to return to lead a peaceful life, needs to be revisited in view of the loopholes that became visible "Shah fiasco", he said.

"The policy needs to be streamlined to ensure hassle-free return of our youth and their purposeful rehabilitation.

"Presently, militants who had gone as young people and are now middle aged persons with families, facing immense problems in absence of a proper rehabilitation programme that includes their sustenance, schooling of their children, benefits of citizenship and nationality issues of their spouses," he added.

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First Published: May 17 2013 | 6:35 PM IST

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