Summary Huriat leader Yasin Malik rejected the former RAW chief's statement
NEW DELHI (Dunya News) – The former chief of India’s RAW intelligence agency on Saturday accused Kashmir Huriat leaders of taking ‘funds’ from the Indian agencies to further their agenda, Dunya News reported.
According to details, former RAW chief AS. Dullat has claimed that Indian agencies had tried to ‘buy’ several Huriat leaders in order to fail the Kasmir liberation movement.
He claimed that the Indian agencies have extended financial support in form of funds to political parties in Kashmir, militants and separatists for several years.
Terming former RAW chief’s statement as ‘vulgar’, Huriat leader Yasin Malik rejected the former RAW chief’s statement.
AS Dullat admitted that in 1999, an Indian aircraft was hijacked because of Crisis Management Group’s inability. He further admitted that because of lack of ability of Indian officials to make timely decision, the hijackers managed to take the aircraft to Kandhar and India had to free Maulana Azhar Masood and three others to secure the release of 155 passengers.
