After Mufti nudge, Hurriyat hardliner, Masarat Alam, who organised 2010 unrest.
Hardline Hurriyat Conference leader Masarat Alam, who organised the anti-India protests of 2010 in the Valley that saw the death of 112 people, was freed from a Baramulla jail on Saturday evening. This came two days after Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad .
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As reported by Indian Express, the decision may lead to the possible release of Masarat Alam, chairman of the Muslim League and a top leader of the hardline Hurriyat Conference. He is considered the brain behind the 2010 stone-pelting unrest in the.