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Indian Court releases three Kashmiris after wrongful imprisonment!

The three men were booked for their involvement in the 1996 Laipat Nagar market bomb blast. They were found to be guilty for their alleged role in bombing of state roadways bus in Rajasthan. The three men have now been finally released after 23 and all the charges have been dropped.

The Kashmiri men, Mohammad Ali Bhat, Lateef Ahmad Waza and Mirza Hussain were in their youths when they were arrested for their alleged role in the Laipa Nagar Market in 1996.

Now after they have missed 23 years of normal life, they are picking the pieces of their life back together.

Bhatt lost both his parents during his time in jail, he have no one left in his family. The day he was released from jail, he went straight to his mother’s grave and cried endlessly.

“I had prepared myself for death in jail as there was no end to the trial,” said 42-year-old Waza, in newspaper.

All three had lost hope during 23 years of wrong imprisonment.

The law sometimes is bound by the wrong practices, which happen in our law enforcement agencies where people are subjected to wrongful imprisonment and torture. Sometimes they have no boundaries and they take advantage to spread hate against minorities.

 

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