NEW DELHI: Separatist leader Masarat Alam held an anti-India rally on Wednesday in Srinagar. During the rally, he raised the Pakistani flag. He allegedly chanted pro-Pakistani slogans during the rally. He was released from prison after four years on March 7 this year. Now, questions are being raised on his release and there are widespread reactions on social media platforms, demanding his rearrest.The 47-year-old Alam, a likely successor to separatist top gun Syed Ali Shah Geelani, organized Kashmiri youth to pelt stones at security forces and write anti-India graffiti. Alam is known to use social media to spread his views and distribute anti-India audio CDs in mosques.During the Amarnath 2008 agitation, he came up with Ragda, a resistance dance where protestors form circles and clump their feet shouting slogans such as, "Go India, Go Back".A science graduate fluent in English, he was drawn to cries of azaadi and became commander of the Hizbullah militant outfit in 1990. He was arrested in 1991 and languished in jail through the decade.