NIA Charges 6 Hurriyat Leaders Over 1996 Mob Violence at Militant's Funeral
India's National Investigation Agency has filed a chargesheet against six Hurriyat Conference leaders in connection with mob violence that occurred in 1996. The accused face charges including criminal conspiracy and attempt to murder, allegedly carried out during a militant's funeral procession. The NIA contends that the violence was part of a broader separatist conspiracy orchestrated by the group. The case was originally handled by Jammu and Kashmir Police before being transferred to the NIA in April. A Jammu court recently denied bail to prominent Hurriyat leader Shabir Ahmad Shah, who is among those charged.
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