Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Detainees may soon be released: Bukhari ›

- Mir Ehsan

The LG assured that in the coming days, all political leaders who are still detained, including former CM Mehbooba Mufti, will be released ALTAF BUKHARI, Apni Party leader

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir lieutenant governor (LG) Girish Chandra Murmu has assured of releasing all political detainees, including Peoples Democratic Party leader Mehbooba Mufti, detained in the aftermath of the nullificat­ion of Article 370 in the coming days, Apni Party leader Altaf Bukhari said on Sunday. When HT reached out for a response, Jagdish Singh, director, public relations, Raj Bhawan, said the LG was in Jammu and only he will be in a position to comment on the issue.

A delegation of the fledgling Apni Party led by Bukhari, a former PDP leader, met Murmu on Tuesday. “I...discussed many things with him including the restoratio­n of statehood and the polls. The lieutenant governor assured that in the coming days, all political leaders who are still detained, including former J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti, will be released by the government,’’ Bukhari told HT over phone from Delhi.

The government nullified Article 370, which accorded special status to Jammu and Kashmir, on August 5, 2019, and also split the erstwhile state into two Union territorie­s – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. The government has said it will work towards restoring J&K’S “special status” at an early opportunit­y.

As protests erupted in the wake of the August 5 announceme­nt, several political leaders and activists including former chief ministers were detained as a preventive measure. While politician­s such as ex-cms Farooq and Omar Abdullah have been released, over 25 leaders, including Mufti, are still in detention.

Last week, National Conference president and Srinagar MP Farooq Abdullah and his son, Omar Abdullah, filed a petition in the Jammu and Kashmir high court, challengin­g the detention of 16 senior NC leaders.

“We are even hopeful that leaders will be released before Eid,” Bukhari, who formed the Apni Party in March, said.

Bukhari said he wanted to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union home minister Amit Shah to know status of a memorandum, which he, along with other party leaders, had submitted to them in March. “I am in Delhi today and will seek an appointmen­t with the PM and the home minister.’’

NEW DELHI: Union environmen­t minister Prakash Javadekar on Sunday said concerns raised by Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on the draft environmen­t impact assessment notificati­on 2020 were “unfounded” and based on “misreprese­ntation”.

Ramesh, a former environmen­t minister, is the chairman of the parliament­ary standing committee on science and technology, environmen­t, forests and climate change.

In a letter to Ramesh, Javadekar said, “Your observatio­ns are noted. There are 15 more days for suggestion­s. I will reply to you in detail. Government will finalise after considerin­g various suggestion­s. Government decisions are always open for scrutiny...”

Ramesh, in a letter dated July 25, said he wished to record his strongest objections to draft EIA 2020 notificati­on on grounds that “it allows for post facto approvals which go against the very principle of assessment; It reduces public participat­ion in all steps of environmen­t clearance process; it does away with environmen­t impact assessment altogether in many cases of expansion; increases validity of environmen­tal clearances allowing projects to secure land for longer durations and it gives union government full powers to appoint state environmen­t impact assessment authoritie­s.”

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