The Asian Age

Mufti’s daughter: May sue govt, ask for compensati­on

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Days after former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti was slapped with the Public Safety Act while remaining under detention, her daughter Iltija on Tuesday said she felt Kashmir was looking at a very bleak future. She also indicated the possibilit­y of suing the Central government and demanding compensati­on from it.

Talking to reporters at the Indian Women’s Press Corps here, she said: “I think the Indian government should be sued. We should demand compensati­on”.

On being questioned again, she said: “Where else can we go (but the courts). Who else can we go to?” Iltija, who also questioned the Internet ■

I am not going to sugarcoat things... there is a sense of alienation among Kashmiris. They (PDP, NC) were the flagbearer­s of India, now you have removed the buffer between people and India

— Iltija Mufti

shutdown in Kashmir for over seven months since the abrogation of Article 370 in August, as well as the continued detention of three former CMs, including her mother, said while she was a proud Indian, this was not the country she grew up in. “I am a proud Indian, we are now becoming a Hindu Pakistan. I have full respect for the PM. Either he is being misled or is wilfully misleading the country”.

She added: “I am not anti-India because I am speaking against the BJP, my loyalty lies with the country, it is not mortgaged to the BJP. I am not at all popular. Kashmiris are angry with my mother, I don’t claim I represent Kashmiris”. Asked if she saw a future for herself in politics, Iltija replied that she had no plans as of now, but could not commit about the future.

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