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JKPC appeals for review of MLA Mehraj Malik's case, cites public mandate, expectations

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Srinagar, Feb 12: Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Conference on Thursday expressed concern over the continued detention of Doda MLA Mehraj Malik, who has been held under the Public Safety Act since September 2024, and called for a review of his case.

Speaking to the media, a party spokesperson, citing party President Sajad Gani Lone, emphasized the importance of ensuring that elected representatives are able to fulfill their responsibilities to their constituents.

"We believe that the situation requires careful and humane consideration, along with meaningful dialogue, to uphold democratic values and public trust," the spokesperson said, adding that the party continues to advocate for fair and transparent processes while appealing for his release so that justice is served to those who placed their trust in him and gave him their mandate.

The spokesperson stressed that JKPC hopes for a prompt resolution that strikes a balance between legitimate concerns and the expectations of the people.

"JKPC remains committed to democratic principles and looks forward to a positive outcome in this matter so that the people regain their rightful representation and the ideals of democracy can flourish," the statement reads.

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JKPC appeals for review of MLA Mehraj Malik's case, cites public mandate, expectations

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