Hindustan Times (Noida)

MUFTI UNDER HOUSE ARREST; QUESTIONS ‘NORMALCY’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday said she has been placed under house arrest, adding that the move “exposes the fake claims of normalcy” in the valley made by the central government. “I’ve been placed under house arrest today because according to admin (administra­tion) the situation is far from normal in Kashmir,” she said in a tweet, and shared photos of the locked gates of her Gupkar home Fairview. She also alleged that the rights of Kashmiris were being denied.

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday said that she has been put under house arrest adding that the move “exposes the fake claims of normalcy” in the valley by the central government.

“GOI expresses concern for the rights of Afghan people but wilfully denies the same to Kashmiris. Ive been placed under house arrest today because according to admin the situation is far from normal in Kashmir. This exposes their fake claims of normalcy,” Mufti said in her tweet while posting locked gates of her Gupkar home Fairview on the Twitter.

Police spokespers­on refused to respond to Mehbooba’s allegation­s.

Mufti had, on Monday, lashed out at the government for not allowing separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani family to conduct his last rites. “Its right of the family members to conduct last rites of a person. Here the government didn’t allow family members to conduct last rites, instead the family members of Geelani were beaten especially women and also cases slapped against them...,” she tweeted.

The Jammu and Kashmir Police, however, had said that Geelani’s sons agreed to bury

their father at night, and only changed their mind later. The 91-year-old separatist leader died on Wednesday and was buried at a graveyard in Hyderpora. His family members alleged that police “snatched” his body, forcibly buried it, and thrashed them.

Meanwhile, mobile internet was restored in Srinagar and Budgam districts on Tuesday evening, six days after Geelani’s death. With this developmen­t the internet -mobile as well as broadband- stands restored across the Valley. Authoritie­s had imposed a clampdown across Kashmir after Geelani’s death on September 1.

Earlier on Tuesday, top police brass informed about the restoratio­n and also regretted for the loss in education.

“Mobile internet will be open in Srinagar & Budgam today by 7pm. Regret inconvenie­nce caused to students in studies, “IGP Kashmir, Vijay Kumar said in a tweet.

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