Demanding restoration of civil liberties and fundamental rights of the citizens, the women said they felt “betrayed, humiliated and violated as people”
Srinagar: Today the police detained half a dozen women activists, including the sister and daughter of former chief minister Farooq Abdullah, during a march to protest against abrogation of provisions of Article 370 and bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories, said officials.
Abdullah’s sister Suraiya Mattoo and his daughter Safiya, who were leading a group of women activists, were detained by the police.
Protestors wore black armbands and holding placards, the women protestors were not allowed by the police personnel to assemble and were asked to disperse peacefully. However, the protesters refused to disperse and tried to stage a sit-in.
The women CRPF personnel gathered the protestors into police vehicles. The police also tried to stop the protesting women from giving their statements to the media covering the protest.
“All women protestors of Kashmir disapprove the unilateral decision taken by the government of India to revoke Article 370, 35A and downgrade and split the state of Jammu and Kashmir,” the statement said.
Demanding restoration of civil liberties and fundamental rights of the citizens, the women said they felt “betrayed, humiliated and violated as people”.
Prominent political leaders of the state, including former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah, his son Omar Abdullah, and Mehbooba Mufti, have been placed under detention since August as the government announced its move to end special status granted to the state under the Article 370 of the constitution and split it into two union territories.
Former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, 83, has been charged under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA), which enables detention without trial for three to six months.
Earlier there was a criticism regarding detention, former CM and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti said, “Curfew can be placed on a city but certainty not on feelings and thoughts.”
This is the first protest held after the abrogation of article 370 in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.
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