Tag: Kashmir

  • Whose Kashmir Pakistan’s? 2

    The presentation is compelling, though built on two historical inaccuracies.

    The article conveniently skips the portion that the Maharajah Hari Singh agreed to the Indian Union and this was conveyed to and was informed and agreed to Mountbatten.

    Secondly, the author is not sure of his facts, when he says

    ‘However, whatever be the case the factual position is that; Maharaja Hari Singh was not in favor of State?¿½?¬?¢s accession to Indian Union therefore, he only requested the Indian government for military assistance without any pre-condition of accession…

    Even if there is an instrument of accession between Maharaja Hari Singh and Indian government, it provides a number of safeguards to the state’s sovereignty, e.g. Clause 7 of the instrument says, Nothing in this instrument shall be deemed to commit me in any way to acceptance of any future constitution of India. Whereas, Clause 8 of the Instruments says, Nothing in this Instrument affects the continuance of my sovereignty in and over this state”

    If  there is no accession, then why did he request assistance from India , and not Pakistan for handling the agitation?

    Reason is it is Pakistan who dispatched its forces overnight once they came to know of the Accession and Hari Singh, sought the help of India to drive the Pakistani forces.

    As to the Agreement Clause quoted, it says that he (Hari Singh may not have anything to do with the Future Constitution of India.

    Yes, once you accede to the Union, you have nothing to do with the Constitution as it is a Federal Subject.

    As to his declaration that” nothing in this Instrument affects the continuance of my sovereignty in and over this state…

    Once you have acceded the State , where is your Sovereignty?

    Please check with the Book Freedom at Midnight.

    One more point.

    India is not naive to risk sending its troops to a State which does want any condition to Accession just to help him or worse to help Pakistan.

    Well,how does one make Pakistan, a failed State. understand what a State , federal Government , for that What Democracy is?

    Story . continues from

    Whose is Kashmir Pakistan’ Continues…http://ramanisblog.in/2013/02/16/whose-is-kashmir-pakistan-indiathe-other-side/

    On 24 October 1947, Kashmiris formally declared their independence from Dogra Raj and established their own government with the name of Azad (Free) Kashmir Government. Following this Maharaja Hari Singh sent his deputy Prime Minister Mr. R.L. Batra to New Delhi for Indian military assistance to his Government against those revolted and tribal from NWFP who joined their brethrens against a tyrant rule. He (Batra) met the Indian Prime Minster and other prominent Indian leaders and requested for assistance without making any mention or promise of state’s

    accession to the Indian Union. The Indian government instead sent Mr. V.P Menon (Indian Secretary of State) to Kashmir to assess the situation on the spot by himself on 25 October 1947.

    English: Sir Hari Singh Bahadur, Maharaja of J...
    English: Sir Hari Singh Bahadur, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

    On 24 October 1947, Kashmiris formally declared their independence from Dogra Raj and established their own government with the name of Azad (Free) Kashmir Government. Following this Maharaja Hari Singh sent his deputy Prime Minister Mr. R.L. Batra to New Delhi for Indian military assistance to his Government against those revolted and tribal from NWFP who joined their brethrens against a tyrant rule. He (Batra) met the Indian Prime Minster and other prominent Indian leaders and requested for assistance without making any mention or promise of state’s accession to the Indian Union. The Indian government instead sent Mr. V.P Menon (Indian Secretary of State) to Kashmir to assess the situation on the spot by himself on 25 October 1947.

    After assessing, the situation in Kashmir Mr. V.P Menon flew back to New Delhi on 26 October 1947, together with Kashmiri Prime Minster Mr. Mahajan, who met top Indian leadership, seeking military assistance. He was refused to get that until state’s formal accession with India. On this Kashmiri Premier threatened the Indian leadership that if immediate military assistance was not granted, he would go to Lahore for negotiations with Pakistani leadership over the future status of the state. In a parallel development, Sheikh Abdullah met Indian Premier, Jawaharlal Nehru, on the same day, October 26, 1947, who agreed to despatch military assistance to the Kashmir government.

    s stated by Mahajan, the Kashmiri Prime Minister, that V.P. Menon accompanied him to convince Hari Singh for accession of the State with India on 27 October 1947. Under the compulsion, Hari Singh signed the instrument of accession on the same day i.e. 27 October 1947, which was later taken to Lord Mountbatten (Indian Governor General), who also signed that on the same day (27 October), which was practically difficult. V.P. Menon, however, states that all these formalities of signatures were completed on 26 October 1947, which is impracticable. This version, however, seems concocted as even contradicted by pro Indian Kashmiri Premier. Both however are unanimous on one point that Indian state forces landed at Srinagar airfield in the morning of 27 October 1947 and a battalion of Patiala State received them there, which was already there.

    In his travel account, Kashmiri Prime Minister Mahajan has described that he had refused to return to Kashmir and hand over powers to Sheikh Abdullah until Srinagar airfield had been physically taken over by the Indian forces. This creates doubt as to whether Mahajan and V.P Menon even went to the State (Jammu) for getting the signatures of Maharaja Hari Singh on the Instrument of Accession before 27 October 1947. This is further confirmed by variation in the statements of V.P. Menon and Mr. Mahajan (Kashmiri Prime Minister) regarding their travel to Kashmir either on 26 or on 27 October 1947 for getting the signatures of Maharaja Hari Singh.

    However, whatever be the case the factual position is that; Maharaja Hari Singh was not in favour of State?¿½?¬?¢s accession to Indian Union therefore, he only requested the Indian government for military assistance without any pre-condition of accession. Indeed, the accession documents and letters to Lord Mountbatten were initiated through the Joint efforts of V.P Menon and pro India Kashmiri Premier Mahajan, as wished by Indian Government and Hari Singh was forced to sign it on the evening of 27 October 1947 or thereafter. Whereas, Indian forces landed on Srinagar airport on the early hours of 27 October 1947. The time calculation of Mr. V.P Menon’s (Indian Secretary of State) visit to Srinagar, Delhi, Jammu and vice versa does not fit in with the concocted story of the signing of the Instrument of Accession.

    Even if there is an instrument of accession between Maharaja Hari Singh and Indian government, it provides a number of safeguards to the state’s sovereignty, e.g. Clause 7 of the instrument says, Nothing in this instrument shall be deemed to commit me in any way to acceptance of any future constitution of India. Whereas, Clause 8 of the Instruments says, Nothing in this Instrument affects the continuance of my sovereignty in and over this state

    Supposedly, the all instrument of accession was signed by the Maharaja and Indian government, it was clearly mentioned in his reply to Maharaja’s letter by Lord Mountbatten that after the restoration of law and order in the State of Jammu and Kashmir and the expulsion of the raiders, its future will be decided in accordance with the wishes of the people of the State. The same stance was taken by UNO in its over 23 resolutions, passed from time to time. Besides, over the years, Indian leadership had been reiterating their commitments to Kashmiris, Government of Pakistan and to the world community that after the restoration of peace in the state, its future would be decided as per the wishes of the people of Jammu and Kashmir through UN mandated plebiscite. However, with the passage of time India refused to fulfil her commitments/obligations, which means she had ill designs right from the very beginning. Nevertheless, implementation of these resolutions and the fulfilment of Indian commitments is still awaited.

    Another significant fact is that, had there been any accession treaty between the state of Jammu and Kashmir and the Indian government, why it could not be published in the Indian White Paper of 1948? This has left a great disbelief regarding the conclusion of any such agreement. Yet another very serious reservation arises, had Kashmir been part of the Indian Union, why it was given a special status under the provision of internal autonomy through Article 370 of the Indian constitution? It is momentous to mention that the Indian government did not accord a similar status to any other state under this provision. Indeed, out of 560 Princely states, over five hundred joined India, but none was accorded this special status.

    The genocide of Muslims in Kashmir; Kashmiris want to join Pakistan

    The genocide of Muslims in Kashmir; Kashmiris want to join Pakistan

    Through this status and a number of commitments, India kept luring in Kashmiri masses to become its part. Upon failure of winning their commiserations, India forced its way, through a fake assembly resolution in mid 1950s and thereafter started calling the state as its integral part. United Nations, however, through its resolution, No.2017 of 30 March 1951 and S.3779 of January 24, 1957, made it absolutely clear that; any action which Kashmir Constituent Assembly may have taken or might attempt to take to determine the future shape of state or any of its part would not constitute the disposition of the state and that election of State’s Constituent Assembly cannot be a substitute for plebiscite. Thus, this act of India was a blatant violation of the UNSC resolutions that India had accepted too.

    Kashmir map: Kashmir is part of Pakistan. The green area is the Pakistani province of "Gilgit Baltistan" (formerly known as Northern Areas which was liberated in 1948). Below the liberated Northern Areas is Azad Kashmir (liberated from Bharati occupation in 1948). The blue area is Indian Occupied Kashmir. The Chinese, Pakistani and UN maps do not show the blue area as part of "India"

    Kashmir map: Kashmir is part of Pakistan. The green area is the Pakistani province of “Gilgit Baltistan” (formerly known as Northern Areas which was liberated in 1948). Below the liberated Northern Areas is Azad Kashmir (liberated from Bharati occupation in 1948). The blue area is Indian Occupied Kashmir. The Chinese, Pakistani and UN maps do not show the blue area as part of “India”

    Inaccuracy of Indian claim of accession can be judged from the top-secret letter addressed to British Government by Mr Alexander Symon, UK High Commissioner to India. In this letter, he briefly described the events until 4.00 P.M on October 1947, as; ten Indian aircrafts loaded with arms and troops were despatched to Kashmir from New Delhi on the morning of 27 October 1947. Until 4 P.M of 27 October 1947, Mr V.P. Menon has not reported from Jammu, which mean accession documents were either not signed or signed by Hari Singh on 27 October 1947, and there were only rumours of Kashmir accession to Indian Union without any confirmation.

    Map shows Pakistan, Azad Kashmir and Indian Occupied territory

    Map shows Pakistan, Azad Kashmir and Indian Occupied territory

    Indian antagonistic approach can be imagined from the fact that Kashmiri Administration had requested for a Standstill Agreement with both India and Pakistan. Pakistan, however, accepted this offer but India owing to its pre-planned evil designs did not accept it. Instead of accepting it, India started interference in state’s affair through leaders like Sheikh Abdullah. Finally, they paved the way for illegal interference in the state’s affair through military invasion by her forces in October 1947.

    From July to October 1947, with the connivance of Indian leaders like Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Patel, and V.P Menon, three Kashmiri Prime Ministers were changed one after the other. Pandit Kak, the State’s Prime Minister, was indeed favouring state’s accession to Pakistan or to keep it independent. He was a strong opponent of states accession to India, in spite of being a Hindu Pandit. Mahajan, who replaced Pandit Kak as new Prime Minister was a non-Kashmiri. He was a Judge of East Punjab High Court and has been the member of Radcliff Award, and hence a party to giving away the Muslim majority areas of Gurdaspur to India. He was very close to the top Indian leadership. To get him appointed as a Prime Minister of the state was through a planned strategy to force Maharaja from all around for surrendering to Indian Union.

    In the light of the above-mentioned facts it can be very

    conveniently said that the Indian claim over the state of Jammu and Kashmir is completely illegitimate and unsubstantiated. India is negating its own commitment with Kashmiris, Pakistan and world community. Indian leadership should realize this and adopt a realistic approach for the solution of this outstanding issue as a goodwill gesture. Let UNO settle it under its auspices through plebiscite as per its resolutions. :

    http://rupeenews.com/2013/02/is-delhis-claim-on-kashmir-legal/ 

  • Whose is Kashmir Pakistan India,The Other Side.

    As Indians we have been(at least I) shown only the other side of the Story.

    Patriotism not withstanding, I believe in hearing both sides of the arguments.

    The stand of India is known to us all.

    What about the Pakistani stand?

    Ina highly volatile argument it is normal fo the parties to doctor Documents that lend credibility.

    This depends on which side you are on.

    Instead of arriving at a conclusion, the parties arrive at a conclusion and try to present fact to sut their convenience.

    The following is the Pakistani argument with ‘facts’ , ‘Maps’ and ‘Documents’

    The Story:

    The Pakistan (IVC) and China. Indus Valley 5000 years ago The Pakistan China Nexus:
    The Pakistan (IVC) and China. Indus Valley 5000 years ago The Pakistan China Nexus:

    * 5000 years ago, it was Bharata Varsha, there were no British nor Pakistan!( refers to image caption)

    All agreements of British governments with either rulers or states also lapsed on 15th of August 1947. Since the state of Jammu and Kashmir was a Princely State with a special autonomous status, therefore, it can be very conveniently said, that on 15th day of August 1947, the Maharaja Sir Hari Singh was not the permissible ruler of the state of Jammu and Kashmir as all his treaties with British India lapsed on that day. Once he was not a ruler of the state, he had no right to sign the instrument of accession (if at all he signed that) with the new Indian dominion. This title to the state was granted to him by the British Government (East India Company) under the Treaty of Amritsar (Kashmir Sale deed) signed on 16 March 1846 and lapsed on the appointed day of 15th August 1947.

    The Instrument of Accession to the Union of In...
    The Instrument of Accession to the Union of India signed on 26 October 1947, and accepted the following day. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

    The fake article of accession. Image via Wikipedia. All the dates are wrong. Notice the over-writing and the bad format.The people who were supposedly there to sign the article were not present in the same city at the time when this fake article was ostensibly signed. This article was in direct contradiction of the already existing standing agreement between the Dogra ruler and Pakistan

    * Where is the original with out overwriting?(I refer to image cation)

    The fake article of accession. Image via Wikipedia. All the dates are wrong. Notice the over-writing and the bad format.The people who were supposedly there to sign the article were not present in the same city at the time when this fake article was ostensibly signed. This article was in direct contradiction of the already existing standing agreement between the Dogra ruler and Pakistan

    Besides, on July 25, 1947 in his address to special full meetings of the Chamber of Princes held in New Delhi, Lord Mountbatten categorically told all princes of Princely States that they were practically free to join any one of dominions; India or Pakistan. He however clarified that, while acceding to any dominion they could take into account geographical contiguity and wishes of the people. In case of the State of Jammu and Kashmir, either of the above factors was favouring state’s accession to Pakistan, butMaharaja Hari Singh did not accept this basic precondition of accession.

    Indian claim that its forces landed Srinagar Airport on October 27, 1947, only after signatures on Instrument of Accession by Maharaja and theIndian government is also fallacious. Indeed, a heavy contingent of Patiala State was involved in fighting against the Kashmiri rebellions in Uri Sector on 18 October 1947, which means that they were very much inside the State’s territory much earlier than October 27, 1947.

    http://rupeenews.com/2013/02/is-delhis-claim-on-kashmir-legal/

  • India Beheaded Pakistani Soldiers?

    There have been incursions and killing of Indian Soldiers by Pakistani‘s across the Line of Control(LoC).

    Indian Army Chief confirmed the beading of an Indian soldier by the Pakistanis.

    I am deliberately using the term Pakistanis instead of ‘Pakistani Armed Forces‘ as I am not sure whether this was the work of some elements of the Army and might not have had popular approval.

    As in Life there are always two sides of a Story.

    May be correct.

    Pakistani Kills/beheads Indian Soldier
    Pakistani Kills/beheads Indian Soldier

    The point is if India had crossed the LoC ,and beheaded a Pakistani, why has not Pakistan come out publicly on this?

    However there no denying the Fact that the Indian Electronic Media has become hysterical on this issue, especially The Times Now.

    Retaliation by The Armed Forces is not  decided  in The Media  and I am sure the Government will do it its own way.

    I am surprised at the interviews of serving generals in the Television Channels!

    Read This from ‘The Hindu’

    However, the officials who spoke to The Hindu had a very different account — of how a relatively innocuous incident spiralled into a series of murderous clashes, before culminating in the killing of Lance-Naik Sudhakar Singh and Lance-Naik Hemraj. Both armies, the officials said, engaged in aggressive action, driven by the still-fraught situation on the Line of Control.

    Early in September, 70-year old Reshma Bi, left the village of Charonda, near Uri, to live with her sons and grandchildren across the Line of Control.

    Ms. Reshma and her husband Ibrahim Lohar, a highly-placed military source said, had remained in Charonda after their sons crossed into Pakistan-administered Kashmir several years ago, to escape police investigations of their alleged role in cross-border trafficking. Police officers contacted by The Hindu said that Ms. Reshma appeared to have left in the hope of living out her last years with her family.

    Ms. Reshma’s September 11 flight, a senior Srinagar-based military official said, set off alarms at the Uri-headquartered 19 infantry brigade. There, the incident was seen as highlighting vulnerabilities in defences along this stretch of the Line of Control. Charonda is located within metres of the Line of Control, outside of the three-layer counter-infiltration fencing which runs along the frontier.

    Inside of a week after Ms. Reshma’s departure, troops of the 9 Maratha Light Infantry began constructing observations bunkers around Charonda, seeking to monitor the movement of villagers.

    The construction work — barred by the terms of the Line of Control ceasefire which India and Pakistan agreed on in 2003 — provoked furious protests from Pakistani troops. Indian commanders, the military source said, conceded that the construction was in violation of the ceasefire.

    However, they refused to stop work, arguing that the posts faced out towards the village, posing no threat to Pakistan. Early in October, the official said, tensions began to escalate. Pakistan even made announcements over a public address system, demanding that Indian troops end the construction work.

    Following the announcement, shells followed. Pakistani troops fired mortar and high-calibre automatic weapons at Indian forward positions. The fire missed its intended target, but killed three villagers, 25-year-old Mohammad Shafi Khatana, 20-year-old Shaheena Bano, and a ninth-grade school student, Liaqat Ali. In the weeks leading up to the New Year, military sources said, hardly a week went by without occasional shots being fired at troops headed to the new observation posts.

    Finally, on January 6, matters came to a head. Following a low-grade exchange of fire that night, 19 Infantry Division commander Gulab Singh Rawat sought and obtained permission for aggressive action against the Pakistani position from where his troops were being targeted.

    Pakistan insists its post, Sawan Patra, was raided by Indian troops. India has denied the allegation. “None of our troops crossed the Line of Control,” said Jagdish Dahiya, an Indian army spokesperson.

    Either way, though, a Pakistani soldier was dead before the shooting ended — and another critically injured..

    http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/runaway-grandmother-sparked-savage-skirmish-on-loc/article4291426.ece

    For a start, both sides’ armies may have beheaded enemy corpses in tit-for-tat exchanges last year…

    Indian troops, concerned about the ease with which she seemed to have crossed, started building bunkers around her village to keep a closer eye on residents. Pakistan viewed such a move so close to the frontier as a violation of a cease-fire agreement and tried to halt it by shelling and firing on the area. In October, three villagers were killed by Pakistani shelling, and on Jan. 6, an Indian brigadier general ordered raids on the Pakistani positions, the Hindu report said.

    In a statement Thursday, the Indian army said “certain aspects” of the report were incorrect, specifically denying that its troops had crossed the border, known as the Line of Control, on Jan. 6. The army said it had instead carried out “controlled retaliation” for Pakistani cease-fire violations. It also said that the grandmother crossed the border in September 2011 and denied any link between that and recent events.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/india-media-fuels-outrage-over-beheading-but-real-story-may-be-more-complex/2013/01/10/ef03472e-5b2b-11e2-9fa9-5fbdc9530eb9_story.html

     

  • Unmarked Graves,Kashmir’s Torture Trail Videos

    Kashmir’s Torture Trail [couchtripper]

     

    Kashmir’s Torture Trail – Raped By Soldiers [couchtripper]

    The issue of Human Rights by The Fundamentalists is one thing.

     

    By The Government?

    Unmarked Graves in Kashmir
    Kashmir -Unmarked Graves

     

    Media Too!

     

    One feels extremely shameful even to talk of the genocide of the Tamils in Sri Lanka.

     

    Let’s set our house in order as well.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/video/2012/jul/10/kashmir-torture-trail-video

    Story:

    Indian authorities should immediately open an independent, transparent, and credible investigation into the unmarked graves discovered in Jammu and Kashmir state, Human Rights Watch said today. An inquiry by the police investigation team of the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has found 2,730 bodies dumped into unmarked graves in four of the state’s 14 districts. Thousands of Kashmiris have been forcibly disappeared during the last two decades of violence, their whereabouts unknown.

    http://www.hrw.org/news/2011/08/24/india-investigate-unmarked-graves-jammu-and-kashmir

    More than 2,000 corpses, believed to be victims of Kashmir‘s long-running insurgency, have been found buried in dozens of unmarked graves in the divided region, an Indian government human rights commission report has said.

    The graves were found in dozens of villages on the Indian side of the line of control, the de facto border that has split the former kingdom betweenIndia and Pakistan for nearly 40 years.

    “At 38 places visited in north Kashmir, there were 2,156 unidentified dead bodies buried in unmarked graves,” the inquiry found.

    Though campaigners and community leaders in Kashmir have long said such graves exist – and often provided extensive documentary evidence to back up their claims – the report is the first official statement confirming their existence.

    Released over the weekend, its publication is the result of a three-year inquiry by an 11-member team led by a senior police official.

    Up to 70,000 people died in the 22-year insurgency in Kashmir, which pitted armed separatist groups, many backed by Pakistan, against New Delhi‘s rule.

    The worst of the violence occurred during the mid-1990s when a vicious struggle pitted thousands of militants against Indian security forces supplemented by locally-hired irregulars. Human rights abuses were routine with militants intimidating local communities and killing so-called spies while Indian authorities resorted to abductions, torture and extra-judicial executions on a wide scale. The graves appear to date from this period.

    Kashmir is India’s only Muslim-majority state and the struggle rapidly took on a religious dimension. The victims in the mass graves had been buried by local communities.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/aug/21/kashmir-unmarked-graves-thousands-bodies

  • Omar, Yousuf Death-Times Now Blinks,Omar Pontificates!

    What happens when Arnab Goswami,Times Now Icon, a self appointed crusader, who does not check facts of the story,overtly aggressive bordering on being rude and a smooth operator Omar Abdullah face each other?

    Arnob Goswamy of Times Now News Channel
    Arnob Goswamy,Times Now.

    Sheer entertainment and battle of words each trying to out bluff each other and coming out with egg on their faces.

    This is what happened in the interview between Omar Abdullah and Arnab  Goswamy of Times Now, on7/8 October 2011.

    If Arnab could not answer the posers by Abdullah why Salam Reshi’s statement is being taken as the Gospel, especially when he is also in the scam,why Times Now is jumping to conclusions,why the Channel Telecast news item that Omar Abdulla has gone to Delhi to meet his lawyer , which the Channel retracted  later,why the Channel does not trust the Judiciary and why the information on this story has not been checked before telecasting,

    Omar Abdullah CM of  Jammu and Kashmir.
    Omar Abdullah.

    Abullah tried to brazen out the issues on being asked as to why he called a scamster to his Home ,why the IG of Jammu and Kashmir rushed to CM’s residence immediately after Yousuf was in CM’s residence,why cheating/corruption case was not filed against Yousuf in July when the accusations were leveled ,why Yousuf was disheveled when leaving the house when he left Omar’s residence , why Police Personnel present at the time of the incidence were transferred immediately  and whether the Police would  have acted the same way if this incident were to happen in any body;else’s home other than the Chief Minister.

    The conclusion is , yes, there seems to be corruption involved and Yousuf was beaten to Death and a smooth operator like Omar Abdullah seems to have fixed things up.

    How Congress would wish they had Omar Abdullah in their party to defend 2 G scam!

    The Channel Times Now, especially Arnob Goswamy looked meek ,speech less and defenseless to Omar’s queries.

    It goes to prove that you never air a Story without doing research and verifying facts, that too with an abrasive and egotistical Anchor.

    This issue will fizzle out into appointing a CBI Inquiry and that’s That.

    Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Friday conceded that he was aware of corruption allegations against his party worker, whose death has kicked up a furore triggering demands for his resignation, but the information slipped out of his mind.

    Omar said allegations against Syed Mohammed Yousuf were brought to his notice about two months ago but it slipped out of his mind to act on those allegations. “I am only human (and) with the entire pressure of handing a peaceful summer, the Amarnath Yatra, governance and a whole host of other things, it just slipped my mind,” he told a TV channel.

    Yousuf died in a police hospital a day after Omar summoned him to his house to sort out the issue of corruption involving postings. The opposition People’s Democratic Party has accused the CM of manhandling Yousuf before his death. Another NC worker Abdul Salam Reshi’s allegation, that Yousuf was taking money on behalf of Omar’s father, Farooq Abdullah, for legislative council and ministerial berths, has further embarrassed the Abdullahs. Reshi, who was also summoned by Omar, told media that Yousuf’s condition worsened after he left the CM’s house and that he vomited blood before his death.

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Mimic-behind-graft-drama-Omar-Abdullah/articleshow/10272013.cms

    Every party has men like this who will sell political proximity for favours,” Abdullah told a TV channel. Yousuf Shah was summoned by Abdullah to his home on September 30 to seek an explanation from him on the charge that he had taken bribes from party workers.

    After talking to Yousuf, as well as the alleged bribe givers, Abdullah handed over him to the Crime Branch. His death, barely 12 hours after he was sent to police custody has set off troubles for the chief minister.

    http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics/nation/dont-attack-me-for-handing-over-yousuf-to-cops-omar-abdullah/articleshow/10274862.cms