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Former J&K CM Farooq Abdullah Arrested Under Public Safety Act, Home Declared Jail

Former J&K CM has now been booked under a provision of PSA that allows detention of an individual for six months without trial.

Farooq Abdullah during a felicitation ceremony for women to mark International Womens Day in Jammu. (Source: PTI)
Farooq Abdullah during a felicitation ceremony for women to mark International Womens Day in Jammu. (Source: PTI)

Former Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah, under detention since Aug. 5, has now been booked under a provision of the Public Safety Act which allows authorities to detain an individual for six months without trial, official sources said on Monday.

The tough law against the 81-year-old patron of the National Conference, confined to his home since the government revoked J&K’s special status, was imposed on Sunday, the sources said.

The three-time chief minister’s Gupkar Road residence has been declared a jail through a government order, they said.

He has been arrested under the ‘public order’ of the PSA, which empowers authorities to detain him for six months without trial. The PSA has two sections -- public order and ‘threat to security of the state’, the former allowing for detention without trial for six months and the latter for two years.

Abdullah, the Lok Sabha Member of Parliament from Srinagar, is the first J&K chief minister to be booked under the PSA.

His detention under the PSA came a day before the Supreme Court on Monday asked the Centre and the J&K administration to respond to a plea that the former chief minister be produced before a court.

The petition was filed by Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam leader Vaiko, who sought Abdullah's release so he could attend an event in Chennai. Vaiko and Abdullah are said to be close friends for four decades.

The PSA is applicable only in Jammu and Kashmir. Elsewhere in the country, it is the National Security Act.

Abdullah’s son and former chief minister Omar Abdullah and another former chief minister, Mehbooba Mufti, as well as several other leaders have also been under detention since Aug.5, when the government announced the abrogation of Jammu & Kashmir's special status under Article 370 and the bifurcation of the state into the union territories of Jammu & Kashmir, and Ladakh.

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