Will continue to oppose Article 370 abrogation, Mehbooba says after release

PDP president and former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti was released on Tuesday (October 13) night as the Union Territory administration revoked the Public Safety Act charges against her, more than a year after she was detained following the abrogation of special status of the erstwhile state.

Update: 2020-10-14 01:49 GMT

People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president and former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir Mehbooba Mufti, who was released on Tuesday (October 13) night, put out an audio message saying the PDP’s protest against the Centre’s decision to abrogate Article 370 of the Constitution will continue.

Calling the day of the abrogation of Article 370 a “black day”, Mufti said in the audio clip, “I am released after more than a year. During my time in detention, the black decision of the black day in August 2019 continued to attack my heart.”

“I feel this must have been the condition of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. None of us can forget the insult of that day. Now we will have to decide that whatever the Delhi Durbar took away from us through illegal means on August 5 last year, we will have to get it back,” she said.

“We will have to continue our struggle for the Kashmir issue for which thousands of our people have laid their lives. I know the way ahead is not easy, but our resolve will help us tread the path,” Mufti added.

The Union Territory administration revoked the Public Safety Act charges against her, more than a year after she was detained following the abrogation of special status of the erstwhile state.

The development came barely two days before the Supreme Court was to hear the matter related to her detention.

The Deputy Commissioner ordered that the PSA has been revoked with immediate effect. Her detention period had been extended for a period of three months on July 31 this year.

Mehbooba, 60, who was initially put under preventive custody on August 5 last year and later booked under the stringent PSA on February 6, was shifted to her official residence on April 7 after it was declared a subsidiary jail by the authorities.

Her elated daughter Iltija expressed happiness that her mother was finally released from detention, which she alleged was “illegal, unlawful and a complete traversity of justice”.

“I now hope that other youths who have been detained for over a year in various jails in and outside the state are also released soon,” Iltija said.

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She also signed off from her mother’s Twitter handle with a tweet: “As Ms Mufti’s illegal detention finally comes to an end, I’d like to thank everybody who supported me in these tough times. I owe a debt of gratitude to you all. This is Iltija signing off….” Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah also tweeted that he was pleased to hear that Mehooba had been released after more than a year in detention.

“Her continued detention was a travesty and was against the basic tenets of democracy. Welcome out Mehbooba,” he tweeted.

Iltija has last month again moved the Supreme Court against the continued detention of her mother under the stringent PSA.

Mehbooba, president of People’s Democratic Party (PDP), was arrested on the eve of abrogation of special status to Jammu and Kashmir and its bifurcation into two Union Territories on August 5 last year.

Omar and his father Farooq Abdullah had also been detained under the PSA but were released in March this year.

In her latest petition before the Supreme Court, Iltija had said the application has been filed praying for permission to amend the writ petition seeking inter alia a writ of habeas corpus.

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“The amendment sought is to include grounds of challenge and additional prayers for challenging the orders of confirmation (dated February 26) and subsequent extensions (May 5 and July 31) of the detention order (of Mehbooba) impugned in the Writ Petition,” the application read.

The writ petition had challenged Mehbooba’s detention stating that the dossier based on which grounds of detention have been formed are “stale, vague and that they suffer from non-application of mind, malice in law and that they violate the provisions of the PSA.” The Supreme Court, while hearing the petition on September 29, had given two weeks to the Jammu and Kashmir administration to give its stand on how long Mehbooba can be kept in custody and whether her custody can be extended beyond one year.

“What is the proposal of Jammu and Kashmir administration on her detention?” a Supreme Court bench headed by Justice Sanjay Kishan Kaul said during the hearing through video-conferencing.

The court was scheduled to hear the matter again later this week.

Earlier, JK government spokesman Rohit Kansal had tweeted: “Ms. Mehbooba Mufti being released,” Minutes after the announcement, a PDP spokesman said Mehbooba will address a press conference on October 16.

“@jkpdp president @MehboobaMufti would be addressing a press conference on Friday, 16th of October, 2020. Timing of the presser would be shared separately,” PDP spokesman Suhail Bukhari tweeted.

CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami said Mehbooba’s release was a welcome relief but the administration should consider cases of all other detainees arrested after August 5.

(With inputs from agencies)

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