Overview
- He remains in Tihar Jail on a life sentence and submitted the 85‑page affidavit to the Delhi High Court as the NIA seeks sentence enhancement.
- In the filing, he claims successive prime ministers engaged him informally to keep a peace track alive following his renunciation of violence in 1994.
- He describes a five‑hour meeting with RSS leaders at the India International Centre and repeated visits from two Shankaracharyas to his Srinagar home.
- He alleges a 2006 meeting in Pakistan with Lashkar‑e‑Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed occurred under Indian intelligence instruction, a claim reported from the sealed document.
- He denies involvement in terror funding and says investigators have not produced evidence, as the High Court considers the NIA’s plea to impose the death penalty.