Islamabad, March 15, 2026: The Muslim Students Federation (MSF) has welcomed the grant of bail to senior APHC leader Shabbir Ahmad Shah and called for the immediate and unconditional release of all Kashmiri political detainees, including detained leaders in Kashmir. Indian And IIOJK prisons.
According to Kashmir Media Service, MSF Chairman Dr Qamaruzzaman Zargar, in a statement issued in Srinagar, expressed grave concern over the deteriorating health condition and continued detention of political prisoners and Kashmiri youth detained in various prisons.
The statement said thousands of Kashmiris, including leaders and activists, remain in detention under laws that allow detention for long periods without trial. She added that many of the charges against them are politically motivated. The organization expressed its concern about the continued imprisonment of these leaders and activists and called for their speedy release.
A statement by Doctors Without Borders said India It cannot suppress the feelings of freedom of the Kashmiri people through illegal arrests.
He added that “the day is not far” when the people of Kashmir will achieve freedom from Indian occupation.
Dr. Qamaruzzaman Zargar also appealed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, the International Committee of the Red Cross and international human rights organizations, including Asia Watch and Amnesty International, to use their influence for the release of imprisoned Kashmiris and resolve the Kashmir dispute in accordance with UN resolutions.
The party also denounced the statement of Indian Energy Minister Khattar regarding the diversion of Kashmiri rivers towards India. He said that India is violating international laws and turning the region into a disastrous situation.
Meanwhile, a delegation of Doctors Without Borders led by Dr Kamaruzzaman Zargar visited Shopian and Nati Chanpura in Srinagar, where they expressed their deep grief and sadness over the death of Hurriyat leader Muhammad Abdullah Tari and a relative of imprisoned Salim Nanaji, and offered prayers for the souls of the departed.