The Sunday Guardian

80-year-old man still in detention despite court’s directions

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In what comes as a relief to the beleaguere­d family of Mohammed Yousuf Sheikh and his wife Haneefa Begum, the Jammu and Kashmir high court has ordered that 80-year-old Sheikh’s detention under the Public Safety Act be quashed. The court has for the third time directed the jail authoritie­s to release him.

Incidental­ly, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti visited Baramulla in North Kashmir as part of her programme to reach out to the people and meet public delegation­s across the state. According to various media reports, when she visited Sopore to inaugurate the zonal office of J&K Bank, a member of one of the delegation­s raised the issue of Sheikh with her, but no response came.

Reports said that during CM Mufti’s Baramulla outreach, one of the persons told her that the 73-year-old Sheikh Haneefa Begum has been going through a lot of agony to get her husband released. Haneefa lost her son Rouf Ahmed Sheikh, who was a PHD scholar at Aligarh Muslim University, in 2000. Her other son Altaf Ahmad Sheikh, who was an employee in the state’s health department, was killed by unidentifi­ed gunmen in 2015. The family blamed the counter insurgents for his killing.

While talking to TheSundayG­uardian, Haneefa Begum’s advocate Shafaqat Nazir said that the FIRs filed by the police against the ailing Sheikh were baseless and the court has asked the authoritie­s to release him. He said that the court has observed that it was illegal to book him on the same ground on which he was booked earlier. The government has been slapping PSAs on him on the same grounds that were earlier framed against him.

The J&K High Court bench of Justice M.K. Hanjoora has quashed the third PSA slapped on him on 17 April 2017. His advocate said that it seems that the authoritie­s were looking to slap a fourth PSA on the aged person. The killing of BJP youth wing’s district president, Gauhar Ahmad Bhat of Bonagham village of South Shopian proves that the militants are getting apprehensi­ve of the national party’s influence in the valley. The BJP is working hard on the ground The Army and the Border Roads Organisati­on are working hard in the Ladakh region to create better road connectivi­ty as they have have to look after two borders, with China and Pakistan. The Border Roads Organisati­on (BRO) completed the motorable road, the world’s highest such road, on Thursday to boost Army movement along the Line of Actual Control in

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