
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik began his two-day hunger strike to protest against alleged human rights violations in the border state.
Malik sat on the hunger strike outside his party8217;s headquarters and was joined by dozens of his colleagues, including his deputy Bashir Ahmad Bhat and president of Kashmir Bar Association Nazir Ahmed Ronga.
A large number of people whose kin have gone missing allegedly in the custody of security forces over the years had also joined Malik braving severe cold.
On December five, Malik had said despite assurance of zero tolerance for human rights violations given by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last year, the violations were on the rise in the state.
This is for the second time in this year that the JKLF chairman resorted to hunger strike on the issue of human rights. Earlier in February, Malik alongwith his party colleagues observed a three day hunger strike.
8220;I have started the hunger strike against the continued human rights violations in the state to invite the attention of the world towards the plight of the people,8221; he said.
Malik claimed that there were 44 custodial killings and 70 incidents of attempts to rape or rape since the Prime Minister announced his zero tolerance for human rights violations.