Kashmir Observer

PDP Raises Questions Over Ex-CMs Security Protocols

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SRINAGAR: A day after People's Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti escaped unhurt in a road accident, her party raised questions on Friday about the security protocols in place for the former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister. The PDP said the "lapses" in Mufti's security were evident.

"In the recent incident where @ MehboobaMu­fti narrowly escaped a road accident, serious security lapses were evident. The management of Local Road Clearances for X Plus protected vehicles during the incident was inadequate, posing a significan­t security concern," senior PDP leader and former Jammu and Kashmir minister Naeem Akhtar said on X.

Two persons, including a security personnel of the PDP chief, were injured on Thursday as Mufti had a narrow escape in a road accident at Sangam in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district. Mufti's vehicle collided with a civilian car at Sangam, a police official said.

Akhtar said the withdrawal of Mufti's spare car, a standard part of escort duty, is deeply troubling and raises questions about the security protocols in place for the former Union minister. "Delayed Arrangemen­t of Alternativ­e Car: The fact that it took an hour to arrange an alternativ­e car from Srinagar for the security department is unacceptab­le. Z+ security typically includes an optional car in the escort, highlighti­ng a serious lapse in preparedne­ss," he said. The PDP leader said these lapses demand immediate attention and a clarificat­ion from the authoritie­s concerned.

"The absence of a police statement on the matter raises further concerns and underscore­s the need for transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in addressing these security lapses," Akhtar added.

PDP general secretary, organisati­on, Mehboob Beg expressed deep concern over the "inadequate management" of Mufti's travel convoy.

"The accident involving Mufti's vehicle points towards the lack of detailed drill for a Z+ protected person travelling on a highway which remains busy and has a history of targeted attacks. Against the backdrop of Kashmir's turbulent history and the vulnerabil­ity of mainstream leaders to targeted attacks, any compromise in security measures is a matter of grave concern," Beg said in a statement.

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