Mehbooba Mufti said, kept under house arrest; Questions on fake claims of normalcy by J&K administration

PDP president Mehbooba Mufti was placed under house arrest on Tuesday and claimed that the Jammu and Kashmir authorities’ decision to halt her movement “exposed the government’s claims of normalcy”. He also accused the Center that when the government is expressing concern for the rights of the people AfghanistanThe same Kashmiris were being denied.

Mehbooba, the last chief minister of the then state, tweeted, “I have been placed under house arrest today as the situation in Kashmir is far from normal as per the (administration) administration. This exposes their bogus claims of normalcy.” “The Indian government expresses concern for the rights of the Afghan people but willfully denies it to Kashmiris,” he said.

Mehbooba posted pictures of a security forces vehicle blocking the main gate of her Gupkar residence. According to officials, Mehbooba had expressed her desire to attend a family function in the highly volatile Kulgam district of south Kashmir. After the death of pro-Pakistan separatist Syed Ali Shah Geelani, some anti-nationals were still trying to vitiate the atmosphere in the Valley, so the authorities convinced them not to attend the ceremony.

Mehbooba has been vocal since her death and on Monday accused the administration of turning the Valley into “an open prison” where “the dead are not spared”. He tweeted, “It is not allowed to mourn a family and bid a final farewell as per their wish. Booking Gilani Sahab’s family under UAPA shows the deep roots and cruelty of the Government of India. This is the New Kashmir of New India. Is.” However, hours later, the Jammu and Kashmir Police released videos of the last rites of Geelani, who died at his home on September 1 after a prolonged illness. He was 91 years old.

A statement was also issued by the police on the events following his death which said that their officers were asked to wait for three hours at the separatist’s house when they went there to bury him. Refuting the rumors allegedly being spread from across the border, the Jammu and Kashmir Police through its Twitter handle also released four videos which showed Geelani being rested as per rituals on the intervening night of September 1 and 2. was put to do.

“Following the death of SAS Geelani, IGP Kashmir Shri Vijay Kumar met both his sons at his residence at 11 pm, condoled them and held a meeting in the larger interest of the general public due to the likely chief L&O (Law and Law). Requested for burial at night. Order) conditions. Both agreed and asked to wait for two hours till the relatives arrive,” the police said on its Twitter handle. He said IGP Kashmir personally spoke to some relatives and assured them of a safe passage. “However, after 3 hours, probably under pressure from Pakistan and the miscreants, they behaved differently and started resorting to anti-national activities, including draping the body in Pakistani flag, shouting pro-Pakistan slogans and asking neighbors to come out. was involved in incitement to prostitution,” the police said. He said that after persuasion, the relatives brought the dead body to the graveyard and performed all the rituals with full respect in the presence of the members of the Intizamiya Committee and the local Imam.

“The refusal of both his sons to come to the graveyard shows his loyalty to the Pakistani agenda rather than his love and respect for his late father,” he said. The sons offered the Fatiya (prayer offered at the funeral) at 11 am on 2 September.

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