Hindustan Times (Delhi)

34 detainees shifted to Srinagar MLA hostel

- Ashiq Hussain

THE OFFICIALS CITED THE ESCALATING COST OF THE LODGING AT THE HOTEL AND LACK OF PROPER HEATING ARRANGEMEN­TS AS REASONS FOR SHIFTING THE LEADERS

SRINAGAR:AS many as 34 political leaders in Jammu and Kashmir, who were under detention at a Srinagar hotel since the Centre nullified Article 370 of the Constituti­on and bifurcated the state into Union territorie­s on August 5, were shifted to a government accommodat­ion near the city centre at Lal Chowk on Sunday, officials said.

Ali M Sagar, a National Conference leader; Shah Faesal, a bureaucrat-turned-politician and convenor of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples’ Movement; and Sajad Lone, Jammu and Kashmir Peoples’ Conference leader, among others, were transferre­d to an MLA hostel on MA Road, Srinagar.

“All the 34 leaders have been shifted to MLA hostel,” a senior officer said on condition of anonymity.

So far, the leaders were lodged at the Centaur hotel at Sher-e-kashmir Internatio­nal Convention Centre (SKICC) on the banks of the Dal Lake.

The officials cited the escalating cost of the lodging at the hotel and lack of proper heating arrangemen­ts as reasons for shifting the leaders.

Earlier on Friday, former J&K chief minister and Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti, who was also under detention since August 5, was shifted to a guest house of the Estates Department, which is better equipped to beat the winter after the recent spell of rain and snowfall in Kashmir, officials said. Mufti was lodged in a hut at Chesma Shahi.

Meanwhile, allegation­s of manhandlin­g the leaders who were shifted to the MLA hostel surfaced against the police.

Taking to Twitter, Mehbooba Mufti’s daughter, Iltija Mufti, alleged that some of the politician­s were roughed up.

“SKICC detainees shifted to MLA hostel, Srinagar today [Sunday]. Police manhandled them & roughed up Sajad Lone, Waheed Para & Shah Faesal. Is this how you treat elected representa­tives? Why humiliate them? J&K is under martial law & police seems be inebriated with power,” she said.

Kashmir inspector general of police SP Pani did not respond to the allegation­s.

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