J&K HC to hear Mirwaiz Farooq’s plea against ‘illegal, unauthorised detention’
The J&K High Court is likely to pass directions on Wednesday in a petition filed by Hurriyat chairman and the Valley’s chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on alleged restrictions on his movement and “denial of permission” to attend Friday prayers at Srinagar’s historic Jamia Masjid.
The court on February 21 granted the LieutenantGovernor’s administration “the last and final opportunity” to file its reply and elaborate on the reasons behind placing the 50yearold cleric under “house arrest” in Srinagar.
In September last year, Mr. Farooq approached the court seeking an order or direction to the J&K authorities to release him “from illegal and unauthorised detention”. The petition claimed Mr. Farooq remains detained at his Nigeen residence in Srinagar “without any order or authority in law” since August 2019, when the Centre revoked J&K’s special status.
Immediately after the petition, Mr. Farooq was allowed to attend the Friday prayers at Jamia Masjid for three weeks in September. However, after the IsraelPalestine war broke out on October 7 last year, Mr. Farooq was again denied permission to visit the mosque.
Security agencies had expressed fears about pro
Palestine protests from the mosque.
Contrary to the statements made by Mr. Farooq, LieutenantGovernor Manoj Sinha has denied the accusations and claimed the cleric “was free to visit wherever he wants”.
L-G’s statement
Mr. Farooq, in the petition, however, described the statements made by the LG as “misinformation”. The petition said the ‘house detention’ has “adversely affected the entire family” and “needs immediate intervention of this court”.
“The Mirwaiz has also been directly affected by such unlawful incarceration in terms of his livelihood,” it added.