Deccan Chronicle

Dossier cites Omar’s clout

Mehbooba accused of making anti-national remarks: PSA report

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Srinagar, Feb. 9: Former chief minister Omar Abdullah’s “considerab­le influence” over people, including the ability to attract voters to polling booths despite poll boycott calls and the potential for channellin­g energies of public for any cause, has been cited in support of his detention under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA).

His political opponent and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mehbooba Mufti has been accused of making antination­al statements and extending support to organisati­ons such as the Jamaat-e-Islamia of the state, which has been banned under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The PSA dossier prepared by the police against the 49-year-old Omar, who had served as minister of state for external affairs as well as commerce and industries, states his ability to convince electorate­s to vote in huge numbers even during the peak of militancy and poll boycott calls by separatist­s and militants.

The grounds of detention against Omar, who was chief minister of the state from 2009-14, state that on the eve of reorganisa­tion of the state he had made attempts to provoke general masses against the revocation of Articles 370 and 35-A.

The grounds also mention his comments on social networking sites to instigate common people against the decisions on Articles 370 and 35-A which had the potential of disturbing public order.

However, the police have

neither mentioned any of Omar's social media posts in the dossier nor in the order for grounds of his detention. “To the people of Kashmir, we don't know

what is in store for us ....... stay safe and above all please stay calm,” was the last few tweets of Omar before he was taken to Hari Nivas for preventive detention.

Restrictio­ns have been put on communicat­ion links since August 5 last year. These were subsequent­ly eased. Internet is functional at a few places through leased lines. Mobile internet facility has been made functional but with a speed of 2G with special instructio­ns that it would not be used to access social media sites.

Omar and the 60-year-old Mehbooba Mufti had been

under preventive detention since August 5 last year, when the Centre announced abrogation of Article 370 of the Constituti­on granting a special status and bifurcatio­n of the erstwhile state into two union territorie­s - Ladakh, and Jammu and Kashmir.

They were booked under the PSA on the night of February 6, barely a few hours before their preventive detention was to end.

According to rules, preventive detention can be extended beyond six months only if an advisory board, constitute­d two weeks before the completion of the 180-day period, recommends for that.

Mehbooba has been slapped with the PSA for her remarks which included challengin­g accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India in case the Article

370 was abrogated. The statements of the former chief minister, whose party PDP was an ally of the BJP till June

2018, on security forces killing militants was also made a part of the PSA dossier against her.

Her support to Jamaat-eIslamia group of Jammu and Kashmir, a banned organisati­on also figures in the dossier.

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