Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

J&K ex-cms Mufti, Omar among 4 booked under PSA

- HT Correspond­ent & Agencies

NEW DELHI: Former Jammu and Kashmir chief ministers Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah were booked under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) on Thursday along with two other leaders of their People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and National Conference (NC) , officials aware of the matter said. The PSA allows for detention without trial for up to two years if a person is deemed acting “in any manner prejudicia­l to the security of the state”. The officials said a magistrate accompanie­d by police served the detention order to Mufti at the bungalow, where she has been under detention. Omar Abdullah was also booked under PSA, they added. A police officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the former chief ministers have been booked under the PSA since their preventive detention ended on Thursday.

Mufti’s daughter, Iltija, told HT that her mother was handed over the PSA detention order on Thursday evening. “The PSA has been slapped on Mehbooba Mufti and she would not be shifted to her residence.”

She later tweeted. “Ms Mufti received a PSA order sometime back. Slapping the draconian PSA on 2 ex J&K CMS is expected from an autocratic regime that books 9-year-olds for ‘seditious remarks’.” The four leaders were slapped with the PSA on a day Prime Minister Narendra Modi quoted in Parliament comments by the former chief ministers in August when Parliament cleared the nullificat­ion of Constituti­on’s Article 370 to suggest that they were not in sync with the spirit of the Indian Constituti­on.

He said Mufti called the move a “betrayal”, while Omar Abdullah warned of an “earthquake” in the aftermath of the decision. Modi added Farooq Abdullah said people would stop waving the Indian flag in the region and asked if any “true Indian” would “advocate the cause of such people”.

The two other leaders booked under the PSA include NC’S Ali

Mohammed Sagar and PDP leader Sartaj Madani.

The four were among hundreds of people, who were detained in August to prevent protests against the nullificat­ion of Article 370 that gave Jammu and Kashmir a special status. A communicat­ions blackout and a lockdown were also imposed in August when the region was also divided into two Union territorie­s. Most restrictio­ns have since been eased. In December, another former chief minister Farooq Abdullah’s detention was extended by three months under the PSA. On Wednesday, former minister Sajjad Lone and PDP leader Waheed Parra were released even as the government told Rajya Sabha that 437 people, including the three former chief ministers, remain under detention.

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Mehbooba Mufti
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Omar Abdullah

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