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24 Years a prisoner for being ‘Innocent’, 3 Kashmiris return home

24 Years a prisoner for being ‘Innocent’, 3 Kashmiris return home
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Srinagar: Three Srinagar residents booked in Lajpat Nagar bomb blast case were set free by the Rajasthan High Court and found them innocent. They have served 24 long years of imprisonment in Jaipur and Tihar jails.

Lateef Ahmad

Lateef Ahmed, son of Ghulam Ahmed, a resident of Shamswari, Khankha-e-Moula Srinagar, said that he is not able to believe that he is free. “I was picked in Kathmandu and kept in Delhi police cell in connection with Lajpat Nagar bomb blast.”

After that, Jaipur police cell also sought our custody. I was accused of being linked with a blast that had occurred in Mahua in 1996 and then also with the Lajpat Nagar bomb blast case of May 1996,” Lateef told KNO as his relatives flooded his house with garlands and bouquets to welcome him after such a long gap.

During his detention period, Lateef’s father went to meet his son at Jaipur and just after a week after meeting his son, he died in Srinagar.  Asked how he feels after returning home after 24 long-years, he said: “There are many innocent people especially Kashmiris languishing in Jaipur jail, who are being denied trial. Today, I feel like I am in a deep sleep and lost in dream of returning home.”

Lateef’s mother, who continues to fix her eyes on the face of her son, told KNO that she doesn’t believe her eyes. “We had lost all hopes. After every court hearing, we were being told that there is another hearing. Our only hope was Almighty Allah.”

Mirza Nisar Hussain

At the residence of Mirza Nisar Hussain son of Mirza Ali Muhammad, a resident of Namchabal, Fateh Kadal, huge crowd of people was jostling to have a glimpse of Mirza.

“I have served 24 years of detention. We were freed by Delhi high court first and then by Rajasthan court. At the end, we were proved innocent,” Mirza told KNO. “I was 17-year-old when I was arrested from Nepal. Today I am not able to recognize even my family members. Having lost all hopes, we had only one hope that of Allah and he helped us and today we are back to our homes because of Allah will.”

Ali Mohamamd Bhat

Similarly, Muhammad Ali Bhat, son of Sher Ali Bhat, a resident of Hassanabad, Rainawari. Ali lost both of his parents, mother and father. “He was arrested in 1996 and was lodged in Tihar till 2014 and then shifted to Jaipur jail where they were lodged till July 24, 2019,” said a family member.

Talking to KNO, Ali who after reaching Srinagar first visited Imam Bara Hassanbad to offer prayers, said that he had thought that he would meet his family after his death. “But Allah is great and I am back with my family after such a long time,” he said. Ali was picked up from Nepal where he was selling carpets.

The trio were accused of being involved in dumping of arms and ammunition case in which Rajasthan High Court found them innocent and ordered their release. Similarly, Delhi High Court also had found the trio as innocent and ordered their release in Lajpat Nagar bomb blast case of May 1995.

A bomb blast occurred in Lajpat Nagar market in Delhi on 21 May 1996, killing 13 civilians and injuring 39 others. The blast was followed a day later by the 1996 Dausa blast. Six members of the militant organisation Jammu Kashmir Islamic Front were convicted for the blasts.(KNO)


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