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At least two dozen politicians in Jammu and Kashmir remain in detention, some unnotified, a
year after it was deprived of its Statehood and special constitutional status on August 5, 2019.
Last week, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president and former Chief Minister Mehbooba
Mufti's detention was formally extended by another three months under the J&K Public Safety
Act, but several others remain restrained within their homes in Kashmir, which is now a Union
Territory under the rule of Delhi. Last week again, the administration flat out denied before the
Supreme Court that former Union Minister and Congress leader Saifuddin Soz was under
detention, though he has been restrained from moving and speaking freely. He was allowed to
visit his ailing sister but denied a meeting with his daughter by the police on Friday. Neither the
J&K government nor the Centre has released a list or number of leaders who were detained last
year. At least 16 National Conference and eight PDP leaders are under house arrest, according to
these parties. Former IAS officer and chief of the J&K People's Movement Shah Faesal and
Awami Ittehad Party leader Engineer Rashid are in detention too. Peoples Conference (PC) chief
Sajad Lone was released after 360 days in detention, last week. Two former Chief Ministers,
Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah were released in March.​

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Answered by pinkynahata
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Answer:

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Answered by ronaldisssm
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Answer:

they got what they deserved

they have wreck havoc in our Kashmir throughout these years

killed 1000's of youths which were innocent

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