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Sarla Bhat Murder Case: SIA files 737-page chargesheet against Yaseen Malik; JKLF targeted Kashmiri Hindus

On April 18, 1990, a staff nurse of the Sher e Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), was abducted by Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) activists, tortured and subsequently brutally murdered. According to State Investigation Agency (SIA), this was not an isolated case but aimed to spread terror among the members of the Kashmiri Pandit (KP) community to force their exodus. JKLF chief Yaseen Malik has been named among five accused in the chargesheet filed in the case before a special court in Srinagar, over 35 years after the heinous crime

Sant Kumar SharmaSant Kumar Sharma
Jun 29, 2026, 07:30 pm IST
in Bharat, Jammu and Kashmir
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(Left) Late Sarla Bhatt (Right) Yasin Malik of JKLF

(Left) Late Sarla Bhatt (Right) Yasin Malik of JKLF

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JAMMU: In a landmark breakthrough in the investigation of legacy terror crimes, the State Investigation Agency (SIA), Kashmir, has filed a comprehensive 737-page chargesheet before a special court in Srinagar in the 1990 abduction, torture and killing of Sher e Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) nurse Sarla Bhat.

The chargesheet has been filed before the Court of Additional Sessions Judge, TADA/POTA, Special Judge designated under the National Investigation Agency (NIA) Act, Srinagar, in the abduction, torture and brutal killing of Ms. Bhat. She was a staff nurse at Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Srinagar, and was killed by JKLF terrorists on April 18, 1990. This was one of the most horrific crime targeted at spreading fear among the members of the Kashmiri Pandit (KP) community.

The case was transferred to SIA of J&K on March 18, 2024, under the orders of the DGP of J&K police. The voluminous chargesheet, painstakingly compiled after an exhaustive investigation, brings together a formidable body of oral, documentary, forensic, ballistic, medical and electronic evidence accumulated over decades and meticulously analysed by SIA Kashmir.

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The filing of the chargesheet after nearly 35 years marks a historic milestone in the pursuit of justice for victims of terrorism. It also stands as one of the most significant breakthroughs in the investigation of legacy terror crimes in the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu & Kashmir.

More importantly, the chargesheet sends a powerful and unequivocal message that time can never become a shield for terrorism. No matter how many years have elapsed, those responsible for terrorist atrocities will continue to remain answerable before the law. The case demonstrates that while terrorism may delay justice through fear, intimidation and violence, it can never permanently defeat the rule of law.

The case relates to one of the most barbaric crimes committed during the early phase of terrorism in Kashmir. Ms. Sarla Bhat was abducted from the vicinity of SKIMS that fateful day. Subsequently, she was subjected to brutal torture and physical assault, and thereafter horrendously killed through automatic rifle fire at Omer Colony, Malbagh, in Srinagar.

For decades, the case remained unresolved owing to the extraordinary circumstances prevailing during the peak years of terrorism in J&K. The atmosphere of fear, intimidation and terror created by terrorist organisations had severely impacted the ability of witnesses to come forward and disclose material facts.

Terrorist organisations had created an environment where silence was enforced through threats and violence, allowing many heinous crimes to remain buried beneath layers of fear and coercion. The Sarla Bhat case became one such symbol of the dark chapter of terrorism that engulfed the Kashmir Valley.

Yet, neither the memory of the victim nor the quest for justice faded with time. Upon being entrusted to SIA Kashmir in March 2024, the case was subjected to a comprehensive and scientific investigation.

Despite the lapse of more than three and a half decades, investigators painstakingly reconstructed the sequence of events. This reconstruction entailed protected witness testimonies, independent eyewitness accounts, forensic and ballistic analysis, medical evidence, documentary records, electronic evidence and extensive field investigations.

The investigation has conclusively established that the killing of Ms. Sarla Bhat was not an isolated act of violence but part of a larger terrorist conspiracy orchestrated under the command and control of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). The investigation has revealed the involvement of Mohammad Yaseen Malik, then Chief Commander of JKLF, along with Khurshid Ahmad Chalkoo, Abdul Hamid Sheikh, Mohammad Yousuf Sofi alias Idrees and Ghulam Mohammad Taploo in planning and executing the abduction and brutal killing.

While Abdul Hamid Sheikh, Mohammad Yousuf Sofi alias Idrees and Ghulam Mohammad Taploo are deceased, Mohammad Yaseen Malik is presently in judicial custody in another case. Legal proceedings, including proclamation proceedings, have been initiated against absconding terrorist Khurshid Ahmad Chalkoo (the man who allegedly pulled the trigger), who is believed to have exfiltrated to Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir.

The chargesheet establishes offences punishable under Sections 364, 341, 302 read with 34, 201 and 120-B RPC, Sections 3(2), 3(3), 4 and 6 of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, 1987 (TADA), and Sections 7 and 27 of the Indian Arms Act, 1959. The investigation has further established that the allegation portraying Ms. Sarla Bhat as an “informer” was entirely false and constituted a fabricated pretext employed by terrorists to justify a premeditated assassination.

Evidence collected during the investigation demonstrates that the murder formed part of JKLF’s systematic campaign of targeted terrorist violence intended to spread fear among innocent civilians, particularly members of the Kashmiri Pandit community, create conditions for their forced displacement from the Kashmir Valley, and advance the secessionist agenda of the terrorist organisation.

The successful culmination of this investigation after 35 years is a powerful reminder that the passage of time does not erase criminal liability. Terrorists, secessionists, overground workers and all those involved in terrorist conspiracies must understand that the law remains relentless in its pursuit of justice. No amount of time, concealment or geographical distance can permanently shield perpetrators from accountability.

The filing of this 737-page chargesheet is not merely the conclusion of an investigation; it is a tribute to the memory of a victim who was denied justice for decades, a reaffirmation of the rule of law and a message of hope to countless victims of terrorism and their families.

It demonstrates that every victim matters, every crime will be investigated and every effort will be made to ensure that those responsible are brought before the justice system. This landmark investigation stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment of SIA Kashmir and the Government of India to uncover the truth behind even the oldest unresolved terrorist crimes and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.

It sends a strong and unmistakable message that terrorism has no limitation period, justice has a long memory, and the law will ultimately catch up with those who believe they can escape accountability through fear, violence or the passage of time, details stated.

SIA Kashmir remains steadfast in its resolve to investigate every act of terrorism with professionalism, perseverance and impartiality, reaffirming that no terrorist crime is too old to investigate, no victim too forgotten to seek justice for, and no perpetrator beyond the reach of law.

Topics: JKLF Chief Yasin MalikSIA KashmirKashmiri HindusJKLFSarla Bhat Murder Case
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