Jammu And Kashmir: Farooq Abdullah's Detention Extended By 3 Months Under Public Safety Act

Jammu And Kashmir Administration Extends Detention Of Farooq Abdullah By 3 Months: Officials

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Jammu And Kashmir: Farooq Abdullah's Detention Extended By 3 Months Under Public Safety Act

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah( Photo Credit : File Photo)

The detention of Farooq Abdullah, a three-term chief minister of erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, was extended on Saturday by three months and he would continue to remain at his residence that has been declared a sub-jail, officials said. The case of Abdullah, also a five-term parliamentarian, was reviewed by the advisory board of the Home Department of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir which recommended extension of his detention under the PSA, they said.

His house, located at Gupkar Road, has been declared a sub-jail by the the union territory’s Home Department. The 82-year-old Abdullah, who became the first chief minister against whom the stringent public safety law was invoked, has a heart pacemaker implanted and had undergone a kidney transplant a few years ago.

Abdullah was among a host of leaders and activists who were detained on August 5 when the centre abrogated Article 370 and divided the state into two union territories—Ladakh, and Jammu and Kashmir. The PSA has two sections-‘public order’ and ‘threat to security of the state’. The former allows detention without trial for three to one year and the latter for two years.

The PSA is applicable only in Jammu and Kashmir. Elsewhere in the country, the equivalent law is the National Security Act (NSA). Besides Abdullah, his son and former chief minister Omar and ex-CM Mehbooba Mufti, several other leaders have also been under detention since August 5.

An emotional Abdullah had told the media on August 6 that he was pained at the Centre’s decision on Article 370.

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