jan 30th
saifuddin soz was the man behind a couple of clever things.
1. his daughter was 'kidnapped' by kashmiri 'boys' and so the govt released lots of terrorists to get her 'release'
2. his single vote brought down the bjp government after their 13 days
so naturally he is a union minister now.
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From: rv
Date: Jan 30, 2006 8:59 PM
Subject: Terrorists Released to help Soz--New Cabinet Minister--Will PM explain?
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MOST IMPORTANT-- TERRORISTS RELEASED TO HELP SOZ-- NEW CABINET MINISTER--
Prof. Saifuddin Soz has become a minister-- after campaining against the constitutional authority of India namely census commissioner and supporting Hizbul for boycotting the census in J & K.
Will Soz at least now reveal how many terrorists of LeT or Hizb were released to secure his daughters' release from the abductors as per press release of CBI dated 28-11-2000 shown below.?
More important is regarding the so called culprit Bhat-- Where is he now? Was he not helped by Soz? Was the abduction a drama to get dreaded terrorists released? The nationa needs answers--
Mr. Manmohan owes it to the nationa to get /give that explanation and provide the names of the dreaded terrorists released--since it will also reveal the havoc they created later--
Will the honorable members of Parliament raise this issue?
RV
Press Release
CENTRAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
NEW DELHI 28.11.2000
ACCUSED CONVICTED IN A J& K KIDNAPPING CASE:
The Central Bureau of Investigation has secured conviction against Md. Yasin Bhat for kidnapping Ms Nahida Imtiaz daughter of Shri Saifuddin Soz, former Member of Parliament.
The CBI investigation revealed that the accused Md.Yasin Bhat and others had kidnapped Ms Nahida Imtiaz daughter of Shri Saifuddin Soz, ex-Member of Parliament on 27.2.1991 and demanded release of 5 militants of Jammu Kashmir Student Liberation Front (JKSLF) in custody. Few militants had to be released in exchange of the release of Ms Nahida Imtiaz. She was released by kidnappers on 8.3.1991.
The investigation of this case was entrusted by Govt.of India to CBI on the request of the Govt. of J&K. The CBI filed the charge sheet in the Designated Court on 18.12.1992 after completing the investigation.
The Designated Court Jammu has convicted Md. Yasin Bhat for the offences punishable under Sections 364, 365 & 120-B IPC and under section 3 TADA (P) Act and sentenced him to undergo six years Rigorous Imprisonment with a fine of Rs.13,000/-.
The CBI had investigated number of sensitive cases of J&K and they are presently under trial in the Court.
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RV
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