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Srinagar, May 6: Former
Chief Minister and President Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Mehbooba Mufti on
Tuesday wrote to Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and said
security agencies' response to the Pahalgam attack appeared to be a
"sweeping and indiscriminate crackdown", pointing to hundreds being
detained or booked under the stringent Public Safety Act.
With the Amarnath Yatra
approaching, Mehbooba also sought Sinha's intervention in putting an end to the
policy of arrests and punitive measures and ensure the release of innocents.
"The response from
various security agencies that has followed appears less like a focused
investigation and more like a sweeping and indiscriminate crackdown. Over 3,000
arrests and nearly 100 Public Safety Act (PSA) detentions have been
reported," Mehbooba said in the letter.
The former chief minister
of the erstwhile state said such numbers were alarming and did not reflect
justice but rather a collective form of punishment.
"This approach not
only risks alienating families and communities but also begs the question:
where will all this lead us to? While we are all unequivocally in favour of
justice, the actions currently being undertaken amount to mass
retribution," Mehbooba said.
"No democratic and
responsible society can or should accept such treatment of its own people. I
have long maintained that the people of Kashmir have extended a hand of
goodwill," she added.
It is now for the rest of
the nation to respond in kind, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president in
her letter said.
"It is deeply
disheartening that the actions of a few terrorists are now determining how
security agencies respond to the situation and go on a spree of arrests of
innocent civilians," she said.
The nation is grieving the
tragic and cowardly terror attack in Pahalgam and this heinous act has been
widely condemned across the country, more so by the people of Kashmir, Mehbooba
said.
"In fact, we went a
step further by observing a complete shutdown and hitting the streets in
protest. This spontaneous response marked a significant and heartening shift --
for the first time, Kashmiris openly defied terrorism and stood united with the
nation during this critical time," she said.
With the Amarnath Yatra approaching, Mehbooba requested the lieutenant governor to intervene and put an end to this policy of arrests and punitive measures and ensure the release of innocents.
"Let the people of
Kashmir breathe easy and prepare to welcome the 'yatris' with the warmth and
hospitality they are well recognised for," she added.