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JKLF leader Yasin Malik ends fast

Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chief Yasin Malik has ended his eight-day fast, to protest his alleged torture in police custody, at government medical college hospital, official sources said on Thursday.

Malik ended the fast late on Wednesday night after director general of police, A K Suri, reportedly agreed to initiate inquiry into his alleged custodial torture subject to findings in the report of the medical examination, the sources said.

The JKLF chief consumed fruit juice in the presence of his sister Amina and human rights activist Tapan Bose, who persuaded him to give up the fast, they said.

The Udhampur chief judicial magistrate had on March 28 instructed the authorities to shift Malik to the government medical college hospital following his deteriorating health.

Jammu and Kashmir high court has also directed the government to conduct medical examination of Malik.

One JKLF activist and a woman were arrested along with $100,000 allegedly meant for Malik from Kud in Udhampur district on March 24.

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