Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Stopped from visiting family of teen killed in Srinagar encounter’

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com MEHBOOBA MUFTI } PDP PRESIDENT

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: People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday alleged that she was placed under house arrest and deterred from visiting the family of Athar Mushtaq, who was killed in a controvers­ial encounter on December 30, 2020.

“Placed under house arrest as usual for trying to visit the family of Athar Mushtaq killed allegedly in a fake encounter. His father was booked under UAPA for demanding his dead body. This, the normalcy GOI wants to showcase to the EU delegation visiting Kashmir,” she said in a tweet.

Teenager Athar Mushtaq of Pulwama was killed along with two others — Ajaz Maqbool, 22, of Pulwama and Zubair Ahmad, 24, of Shopian — in a controvers­ial encounter with the security forces on December 30 at Lawaypora, Srinagar. While the security forces said the trio was affiliated with militants and was given a chance to surrender, their families said they were innocent.

“This reign of suppressio­n and terror in Kashmir is the unvarnishe­d and unpalatabl­e truth that GOI wants to hide from the rest of the country. A 16-year-old is killed and then hurriedly buried denying his family the right and chance to perform his last rites,” Mufti

GOI wants to hide this reign of terror and suppressio­n in Kashmir from of the country.

said. She also released a 2:06 minute video in which she was apparently not being allowed to move out of her Gupkar Road residence in Srinagar while an official from the administra­tion was citing “security issues” as the reason.

“What is the problem today? What is the reason that I am being stopped,” Mufti enquired from the official in the video.

“Security problem, ma’am,” the official, who introduced himself as tehsildar (south), responded.

“What security problem… I tried to go to Pulwama where there is sand mafia I was not allowed, then I was not allowed to go to Budgam and today I am again being stopped from going there (Pulwama),” she said further questionin­g as to why she was being treated like a criminal.

When asked, Kashmir security wing SSP Imtiyaz Hussain Mir said the SSG (special security group) was responsibl­e for Mufti’s security, not the security wing. However, SP Srinagar SSG unit could not be reached till the filing of this report.

Meanwhile, Mufti said if the administra­tion was not able to provide security to residents here, how come they would be able to secure foreign dignitarie­s.

“A European Union delegation is also coming. How will you secure them when you can’t provide security to people living here,” she asked.

There are reports that a foreign delegation will be visiting Jammu and Kashmir from February 16.

Officials are yet to confirm the developmen­t.

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