Omar Abdullah: It's callous and cruel to keep Mehbooba Mufti in detention

Former J&K chief minister says there was never any justification to detain her in the first place

Update: 2020-03-25 08:33 GMT
Former Jammu&Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah was released from detention on March 24, 2002. (AA Photo: Habib Naqash)

Srinagar:  Former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday termed the continued incarceration of People's Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mehbooba Mufti as "callous and cruel" and urged the government to release her immediately.

Abdullah and Mufti, also a former chief minister, are among hundreds of J&K politicians and activists detained by the authorities ahead of or immediately after the Centre stripped the state of its special status and split it up into two union territories on August 5 last year.

Though many of them were released recently, others continue to be under detention. At least half a dozen senior mainstream leaders of the PDP and National Conference (NC) were earlier this month detained for another three months under the Public Safety Act (PSA), J&K's tough law invoked earlier also against Abdullah, his father and three-time chief minister Farooq Abdullah and Mufti.

Abdullah Sr too was, however, released from detention on March 13.

Various political parties and leaders have demanded immediate release of all political prisoners in J&K including those belonging to separatist organisations in view of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 threat. Many of these prisoners are lodged in jails outside Jammu & Kashmir. 

Omar Abdullah, who is vice-president of the NC, thanked Congress leader and senior lawyer Kapil Sibal and others for pleading the case filed by his sister Sara Pilot in the Supreme Court, challenging his detention under the PSA.

 

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