An old news but still -
Yasin Malik’s wife dresses to kill
“I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than be one of the twenty to follow mine own teaching.” This adage from Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice befits the chairman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Yasin Malik.
Kashmiri-militant-turned-separatist leader Yasin Malikwould generally advocate observance of Islamic dress code for Indian Muslim women. Yet, he does not like this to be kowtowed by his wife Mushaal Hussein Mullick. This has turned out to be so from a photograph that has gone viral on social media.
Mushaal Hussein Mullick is seen sporting a trendy outfit in the photograph as she poses with her husband Yasin Malik to the benefit of paparazzi. No burqa, or head-to-toe veil, or any scarf to cover the head as per Islamic dress norm. It is not known when the photograph was taken but the locale looks like to be not-a-so-swanky Indian airport.
The photograph betrays hypocrisy that the separatist leader may espouse. And, thus, it has kicked off quite a commotion on social media from different quarters. Some people have pointed out how leaders who are proponents of Madarsa education themselves do not send their kids to study there. Yet, these self-styled leaders of the Muslim community oppose Madarsa modernization.
The snap uploaded on Facebook by one Naveen Kumar has already been shared over 12,000 times.
Pakistan-born Mushaal Hussein Mullick comes from well-heeled and affluent family. She likes to dote over Phil Collins and Shakira. The Telegraph in an article described her as a glamorous London School of Economics student who had penchant for painting erotic, bare-bodied and nude beauties.
http://www.newshourindia.com/yasin-maliks-wife-dresses-to-kill/
What she wears is none of our concern but still her husband advocates Islamic dress codes for Indian Muslim womens.
This one is not so old -
If Jihad is so pious why don't Kashmiri separatists or their children pick up guns: Junaid Qureshi
ANI | Amsterdam (Netherlands) Jul 09, 2016 09:02 PM IST
Reacting sharply over the killing of young Hizbul Mujahideen district commander Burhan Wani by security forces, Junaid Qureshi, son of Kashmiri separatist leader Hashim Qureshi, on Saturday said the Kashmiri youth need to understand and need to ask this question to these separatist leaders if Jihad is so pious then why don't they or their children pick up guns?
"All the children of these leaders are tucked away in safe environments in schools in Malaysia, America, London or India, and poor people's sons are dying on streets and they are glorifying it. The Kashmiri youth need to understand and need to ask this question to these leaders if Jihad, if this gun is so pious why don't you pick it up, why don't your children pick it up? This bloodshed must stop," said Junaid, an Amsterdam-based Human Rights activist.
"A youth of Kashmir has lost his life. Many people, many youth in Kashmir, whether justified or unjustified, have a lot of resentment. They are angry, but we can see what it does when you chose violent ways to give vent to your resentment and to your anger. At the end, Burhan Wani met his inevitable fate, he was killed. It's sad to see Kashmiri youth dying like this," he added.
"This young boy (Wani, 22), who is just the age of my brother, could have been a doctor, an engineer, a writer, a poet, or an actor. He could have found so many other ways to give vent to his resentment, and to make an appeal for his genuine demands. But, we must understand and the Kashmiri youth must understand that picking up guns is not the way which will get us somewhere," said Junaid, whose father had hijacked an Indian plane to Lahore in 1971.
"One Burhan Wani died today, another will die tomorrow until and unless we understand that the picking up the gun is not a way out. India has lakhs of army stationed in Kashmir. We have already picked up the gun 26 years ago, what did we achieve? People died. This must end. This violence, this bloodshed must end," he added.
Making an appeal to the Kashmiri youth to shun violence and opt for some other civilised way to vent their resentment, Junaid said, "The youth of Kashmir must understand and their leaders should understand as well that one Kalashnikov, a hundred Kalashnikov, a thousand Kalashnikov are not going to make a difference to the Kashmir issue."
"The Kashmir issue can only be solved on the table and you have to deserve a place to get to that table, you have to have your arguments ready. You need to give vent to your resentment in some other civilised way," he added.
Wani and two other terrorists were killed in an encounter with a joint operation launched by the Rashtriya Rifles (RR), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Jammu and Kashmir Police in Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir on Friday.
The 22-year-old Internet-savvy Kashmiri terrorist was a resident of Dadsara village in south Kashmir's Tral area. He left his home in 2010, days before taking the Class 10 examination to join the region's frontline indigenous militant outfit Hizb and soon rose to become its district commander and figured in the list of most wanted militants.
Wani had last month released a video warning of attacks on separate colonies for Sainiks and Kashmiri Pandits if they were set up in the Valley. The major part of the video message, however, was directed at the Jammu and Kashmir Police warning them of more attacks.
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