Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Release those in jails outside J&K: NC MP

- Press Trust of India htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NATIONAL CONFERENCE MP HASNAIN MASOODI SAID OVERCROWDI­NG IN JAILS WAS IN CONFLICT WITH THE NORM OF SOCIAL DISTANCING

SRINAGAR: National Conference MP Hasnain Masoodi on Monday asked the Centre to release detainees, hailing from Jammu and Kashmir, who are lodged in prisons within and outside the union territory. Masoodi said the overcrowdi­ng in jails was in conflict with social distancing - a key response to the coronaviru­s outbreak. “This is to draw your kind attention to the plight of hundreds of detainees under the Public Safety Act ( PSA) i n Ambedkar Nagar, Agra, Tihar and other jails outside Jammu and Kashmir. “The detainees, it needs to be realised, are detained without charge and trial on a mere suspicion, later found to be misplaced,” the Lok Sabha member from South Kashmir said in a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah. . Masoodi, a retired High Court judge, said there are numerous judicial pronouncem­ents commanding the government to lodge the detenue in a jail nearest to home so that the relat i ves and f r i ends vi s i t t he detenue and the detenue, due to lack of social interactio­n, is not exposed to mental trauma. “In case of the detainees lodged in jails outside J-K, the direction is being observed in breach. It ne e d s no e mphasis t hat a detenue is not denuded of all his rights at the ‘prison gate’ but continues to have available a number of rights including the right to have interview with friends and relatives after reasonable intervals,” the letter stated.

Masoodi said the lockdown and restrictio­ns imposed on travel and traffic, to combat the COVID-19 crisis would make it impossible for the relatives to visit the detenue lodged a few hundred miles from his home.

“Resultantl­y, the detenue would be exposed to immense psychologi­cal distress and his valuable constituti­onal right defeated. This apart, the detention as universall­y accepted, because of overcrowdi­ng is in conflict with social distancing - a key response to Covid-19 crises. “The detainees, otherwise held without charge or trial, against the said backdrop, deserve to be released and the detention orders revoked,” he said.

The MP sought the release of the detainees, saying till the time t heir detention orders are revoked, they be shifted to the jails within Jammu and Kashmir.

“I would therefore request you to direct revocation of detention orders against all the detainees lodged within and outside J-K and pending such revocation, request you to direct immediate shifting of all the detainees lodged outside J-K back to J-K forthwith,” the National Conference leader said in the letter.

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