Kashmir political prisoners to be released: Ratan Lal Gupta
Regional politics in Kashmir has also been shaken after the abolition of Article 370
The Jammu and Kashmir government of India has withdrawn the clause of special privileges for the residents of that state after the National Conference chief and former chief minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah, former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and PDP leader and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti are in house arrest. In addition, many leaders and activists of different political parties have been arrested or arrested.
National Conference spokeswoman Ratan Lal Gupta issued a statement saying that the detention of political leaders is against the democratic values of the country. It is imperative to carry out the political activities of Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir and release all political prisoners belonging to the mainstream to normalize the situation in the region. It has been more than three months since Jammu and Kashmir revoked the rights obtained under Article 5. But the political prisoners have not yet been released.
"People in Kashmir are demanding the Internet and mobile phones to be restored continuously," he said. People from other parts of the country are taking advantage of these opportunities without interruption. People in Kashmir are also deprived of SMS service on mobile. '
Meanwhile, PDP senior leader Ved Mahajan said the administration was not giving time to meet party president Mehbooba Mufti. Srinagar DC contacted multiple times but there was no response. Mahajan said meeting the party leaders with PDP President Mehbooba Mufti is very important. The meeting will help the team adopt the next day's strategy.
Meanwhile, the National Conference has condemned it for not allowing religious gatherings at the historic Hazratbal Dargah in Kashmir at the holy Eid Miladunavi. The party said in a statement, "Taking that step of the administration is a ban on people's religious freedom." The most sacred dargahs and mosques in the valley are now unfortunately deserted, where many religious activities take place. '
Regional politics in Kashmir has also been shaken after the abolition of Article 370
The Jammu and Kashmir government of India has withdrawn the clause of special privileges for the residents of that state after the National Conference chief and former chief minister Dr. Farooq Abdullah, former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and PDP leader and former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti are in house arrest. In addition, many leaders and activists of different political parties have been arrested or arrested.
National Conference spokeswoman Ratan Lal Gupta issued a statement saying that the detention of political leaders is against the democratic values of the country. It is imperative to carry out the political activities of Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir and release all political prisoners belonging to the mainstream to normalize the situation in the region. It has been more than three months since Jammu and Kashmir revoked the rights obtained under Article 5. But the political prisoners have not yet been released.
"People in Kashmir are demanding the Internet and mobile phones to be restored continuously," he said. People from other parts of the country are taking advantage of these opportunities without interruption. People in Kashmir are also deprived of SMS service on mobile. '
Meanwhile, PDP senior leader Ved Mahajan said the administration was not giving time to meet party president Mehbooba Mufti. Srinagar DC contacted multiple times but there was no response. Mahajan said meeting the party leaders with PDP President Mehbooba Mufti is very important. The meeting will help the team adopt the next day's strategy.
Meanwhile, the National Conference has condemned it for not allowing religious gatherings at the historic Hazratbal Dargah in Kashmir at the holy Eid Miladunavi. The party said in a statement, "Taking that step of the administration is a ban on people's religious freedom." The most sacred dargahs and mosques in the valley are now unfortunately deserted, where many religious activities take place. '
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