'Umran Malik inspires youth but Yasin..': Paresh Rawal's 'two kinds of MALIK' analogy is a must-read

Paresh Rawal in his post wrote about the speed sensation Umran Malik from Jammu and Kashmir who got his maiden call-up in Team India for the T20 series against South Africa, and also about Yasin Malik

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Bollywood veteran actor and politician Paresh Rawal on Wednesday came up with an analogy of 'two kinds of Malik' after the Special NIA Court sent JKLF Chief Yasin Malik to a lifetime prison in the case pertaining to terror funding in the valley.  Yasin Malik was convicted on May 19 after he pleaded guilty to all the charges leveled against him by the NIA in front of the special court. Now, veteran actor Paresh Rawal took to his Twitter handle and narrated a tale of 'two Malik'. 

After the announcement of life imprisonment, Paresh Rawal in his post wrote about the speed sensation Umran Malik from Jammu and Kashmir who got his maiden call-up in Team India for the T20 series against South Africa, and also about Yasin Malik. The 'Hera Pheri' actor stated that Umran Malik inspires youth while 'Yasin Malik...'. "There are two kinds of MALIK ! One is UMRAN who inspires youth and the other one is …!" wrote Paresh Rawal. 
Yasin Malik Life Imprisonment


Special judge Praveen Singh charged Yasin Malik of offenses punishable under Section 120 B IPC (10+ 6 years imprisonment, Rs 10,000 fine), 121 IPC (Life Imprisonment + 6 years, Rs 10,000 fine), 121A IPC (10+6 years imprisonment + Rs 10,000 fine), 13 UAPA r/w 120B IPC (5+3 years imprisonment, RS 5,000 fine), 15 UAPA r/w 120B IPC (10+6 years imprisonment+ Rs 10,000 fine), 17 UAPA (Life imprisonment+ 2.5 years, 10 lakh fine), 18 UAPA (10+6 years imprisonment, Rs 10,000 fine), 20 UAPA 10+6 years imprisonment, Rs 10,000 fine), 38 UAPA (5+ 3 years imprisonment, Rs 5,0000 fine), 39 UAPA ( (5+ 3 years imprisonment, Rs Rs 5,000 fine). 

Those still unaware of Yasin Malik's heinous crimes, the NIA had highlighted that JLF Chief had formed the Joint Resistance Leadership along with Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umer Farooq in 2016 to support the cause of J&K's secession from India. It alleged that the secessionists were mobilizing from all possible sources including the Hawala network to fuel unrest and support the terrorist activities in J&K. Maintaining that Malik had played a key role in orchestrating protests, it cited his Facebook chat to show that stone-pelting incidents were a part of a well-planned conspiracy.


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