It is for the first time the separatist leader has approached a state office.
Malik visited the office of SHRC yesterday and met its chairman Justice (retired) Bilal Nazki. He presented two petitions before the chairman and asked him to take serious cognisance of the matter, a JKLF spokesman said today.
In the first petition, the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief raised the issue of "dozens of young boys being falsely implicated by police in the killing of Pandit," he said.
Pandith was stripped and lynched by a mob outside the historic Jamia Masjid in Srinagar's Nowhatta area on July 22, triggering outrage across Kashmir and drawing all-round condemnation.
Malik called for a "fresh and unbiased inquiry" into the case.
"Use your good offices for saving the lives and careers of these boys so that no injustice is done to them," he told the commission.
In the other petition, the separatist leader cited the case of ailing Syeda Asiya Andrabi (Dukhtaran-e-Millat chief) and (her colleague) Fahmida Sofi who are languishing in a Jammu jail from a long time, the spokesman said.
"The JKLF chairman also asked the SHRC chairman to look into the plight of thousands of other inmates languishing in various jails and police stations, and re-consider the use of black laws like PSA (Public Safety Act) against common people and peaceful political activists," the spokesman added.
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