Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

PDP leaders seek permission to meet party chief Mehbooba

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

JAMMU: The Peoples Democratic Party leadership in Jammu on Monday sought fresh permission from the governor’s administra­tion to meet detained party president Mehbooba Mufti in Srinagar, a party leader said.

The administra­tion had earlier given permission to a delegation of the Peoples Democratic Party leaders to meet the former chief minister but the party deferred the proposed visit following serious difference­s within its camp over the visit.

“Senior Peoples Democratic Party leaders met and decided to seek a fresh permission from the concerned authoritie­s to meet the party president,” senior party functionar­y and former legislator Ved Mahajan said.

Accordingl­y, he said, a letter was sent to the deputy commission­er, Srinagar, to seek his permission for a deputation of Jammu-based leaders, including former legislator­s, to visit Mufti on October 30.

Mufti, along with other prominent mainstream leaders in the Valley, have been under detention since August 5

Mahajan, who was authorised to seek the formal permission from the authoritie­s, said the compositio­n of the delegation will be decided only after the permission is granted.

On October 6, the Peoples Democratic Party announced that it had got permission from governor Satya Pal Malik to visit Mufti, but within hours deferred the visit after several senior leaders came out in open and challenged the authority of those who had sought the permission from the administra­tion at that time.

They also accused Mahajan and others of following the footsteps of the National Conference, a delegation of which had visited Srinagar and met detained party president Farooq Abdullah and vice-president Omar Abdullah on the same day—october 6.

ON OCT 6, THE PARTY ANNOUNCED THAT IT HAD GOT PERMISSION FROM GOVERNOR TO VISIT MUFTI, BUT WITHIN HOURS DEFERRED IT FOLLOWING SERIOUS DIFFERENCE­S WITHIN ITS CAMP OVER IT

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