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Former IoK chief ministers Mufti, Abdullah placed under house arrest; curfew-like restrictions imposed
Dawn.com Updated August 05, 2019

Former chief ministers of Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti were placed under house arrest late Sunday night as the Indian government also imposed curfew-like restrictions.

“As per the order there shall be no movement of public and all educational institutions shall also remain closed,” the Indian government ordered, in a statement obtained by AFP.

Omar Abdullah took to Twitter to say that he was being placed under house arrest and that a similar process had already started for other leaders.

"I believe I’m being placed under house arrest from midnight tonight and the process has already started for other mainstream leaders. No way of knowing if this is true but if it is then I’ll see all of you on the other side of whatever is in store. Allah save us," he wrote on Twitt

"Please don’t take the law in to your own hands, please stay calm," he appealed in another tweet.

A few moments before his tweet, Mehbooba Mufti, president of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party, expressed concerns that there would soon be an internet blackout and the imposition of a curfew.

"Hearing reports about internet being snapped soon including cellular coverage. Curfew passes being issued too. God knows what awaits us tomorrow. It’s going to be a long night," she said.

"How ironic that elected representatives like us who fought for peace are under house arrest. The world watches as people and their voices are being muzzled in J&K. The same Kashmir that chose a secular democratic India is facing oppression of unimaginable magnitude. Wake up India," she said in another tweet.

The two leaders, earlier in the day, had warned the Centre against abrogation of Article 35A and Article 370, which gives special status to Kashmiris.

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah, reading out a resolution adopted at a meeting of regional parties, said they have decided to send delegations to meet the president, the prime minister and leaders of various political parties to apprise them about the consequences of any attempt to abrogate Article 370 and Article 35A of the constitution or carry out delimitation of constituencies or trifurcating the state, reported India Today.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India has consistently advocated an end to occupied Kashmir’s special constitutional status, which prevents outsiders from buying property there, arguing that such laws have hindered its 'integration' with the rest of India.

'Stop the madness'
Meanwhile, a member of the Indian parliament, Shashi Tharoor, in a show of solidarity with Kashmiris, responded to Abdullah's tweet by saying: "You are not alone. Every Indian democrat will stand with the decent mainstream leaders in Kashmir as you face up to whatever the government has in store for our country. Parliament is still in session and our voices will not be stilled."

Indian journalist Barkha Dutt called the move to place the leaders "unnecessary".

"No matter what the decision in Jammu and Kashmir one simply cannot support placing elected representatives under house arrest. Place 144, bar rallies and meetings for law and order, but why not take them into confidence," she said on Twitter.

Kashmiri journalist Gulam Jeelani appealed to "Delhi", saying "if you have any sense of morality, please stop this madness in Kashmir".

Security alert
Earlier in the day, The Hindu reported that additional security troops had been placed in civilian installations and police stations and were put on “standby mode.”

The Indian publication said that a red alert had been sounded for officials in Kargil of the Ladakh region, an otherwise peaceful area.

"A security alert was already sounded across J&K, including Jammu region’s Pir Panjal and Chenab valleys," reported The Hindu.

Furthermore, government employees' leaves were cancelled along with scheduled examinations, according to an official.

Medical facilities were also put on an emergency mode, a senior official wishing to remain anonymous said. "Dozens of mobile bulletproof bunkers were installed across the Valley," the report by The Hindu added.

The Indian government has admitted that 10,000 extra troops were sent to IoK a week ago. Media reports on Friday said a further 25,000 had been ordered there.

Kashmir politicians had long raised fears that the troops are sign that the Hindu nationalist government could carry out a threat to scrap occupied Kashmir's special status under the constitution.

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And these are the pro-Delhi Kashmiri leaders. India is going into Nazi Germany mode. We all know what happened to Nazi Germany. Inshallah one day world powers will invade India and split it into multiple smaller inconsequential countries while taking away its nukes and military hardware.
 
Good. Give them some taste of Indian democracy. Beat the shit out of these two. May be, kill one of them.. will do wonders for Kashmir.
 
And these are the pro-Delhi Kashmiri leaders. India is going into Nazi Germany mode. We all know what happened to Nazi Germany. Inshallah one day world powers will invade India and split it into multiple smaller inconsequential countries while taking away its nukes and military hardware.
Nice. let me inform you that if something like that happens, the Kashmiris will be dead long before even any world power sanctions India. And no world power will ever attack India just for killing Muslims. Wake up bro.
 
Former IoK chief ministers Mufti, Abdullah placed under house arrest; curfew-like restrictions imposed
Dawn.com Updated August 05, 2019

Former chief ministers of Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK) Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti were placed under house arrest late Sunday night as the Indian government also imposed curfew-like restrictions.

“As per the order there shall be no movement of public and all educational institutions shall also remain closed,” the Indian government ordered, in a statement obtained by AFP.

Omar Abdullah took to Twitter to say that he was being placed under house arrest and that a similar process had already started for other leaders.

"I believe I’m being placed under house arrest from midnight tonight and the process has already started for other mainstream leaders. No way of knowing if this is true but if it is then I’ll see all of you on the other side of whatever is in store. Allah save us," he wrote on Twitt

"Please don’t take the law in to your own hands, please stay calm," he appealed in another tweet.

A few moments before his tweet, Mehbooba Mufti, president of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party, expressed concerns that there would soon be an internet blackout and the imposition of a curfew.

"Hearing reports about internet being snapped soon including cellular coverage. Curfew passes being issued too. God knows what awaits us tomorrow. It’s going to be a long night," she said.

"How ironic that elected representatives like us who fought for peace are under house arrest. The world watches as people and their voices are being muzzled in J&K. The same Kashmir that chose a secular democratic India is facing oppression of unimaginable magnitude. Wake up India," she said in another tweet.

The two leaders, earlier in the day, had warned the Centre against abrogation of Article 35A and Article 370, which gives special status to Kashmiris.

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah, reading out a resolution adopted at a meeting of regional parties, said they have decided to send delegations to meet the president, the prime minister and leaders of various political parties to apprise them about the consequences of any attempt to abrogate Article 370 and Article 35A of the constitution or carry out delimitation of constituencies or trifurcating the state, reported India Today.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India has consistently advocated an end to occupied Kashmir’s special constitutional status, which prevents outsiders from buying property there, arguing that such laws have hindered its 'integration' with the rest of India.

'Stop the madness'
Meanwhile, a member of the Indian parliament, Shashi Tharoor, in a show of solidarity with Kashmiris, responded to Abdullah's tweet by saying: "You are not alone. Every Indian democrat will stand with the decent mainstream leaders in Kashmir as you face up to whatever the government has in store for our country. Parliament is still in session and our voices will not be stilled."

Indian journalist Barkha Dutt called the move to place the leaders "unnecessary".

"No matter what the decision in Jammu and Kashmir one simply cannot support placing elected representatives under house arrest. Place 144, bar rallies and meetings for law and order, but why not take them into confidence," she said on Twitter.

Kashmiri journalist Gulam Jeelani appealed to "Delhi", saying "if you have any sense of morality, please stop this madness in Kashmir".

Security alert
Earlier in the day, The Hindu reported that additional security troops had been placed in civilian installations and police stations and were put on “standby mode.”

The Indian publication said that a red alert had been sounded for officials in Kargil of the Ladakh region, an otherwise peaceful area.

"A security alert was already sounded across J&K, including Jammu region’s Pir Panjal and Chenab valleys," reported The Hindu.

Furthermore, government employees' leaves were cancelled along with scheduled examinations, according to an official.

Medical facilities were also put on an emergency mode, a senior official wishing to remain anonymous said. "Dozens of mobile bulletproof bunkers were installed across the Valley," the report by The Hindu added.

The Indian government has admitted that 10,000 extra troops were sent to IoK a week ago. Media reports on Friday said a further 25,000 had been ordered there.

Kashmir politicians had long raised fears that the troops are sign that the Hindu nationalist government could carry out a threat to scrap occupied Kashmir's special status under the constitution.

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Sad. Even the pro unionist leaders in Kashmir are now casting doubts on their allegiance.

Two Nation theory is being remembered here again. I hope that Kashmiri people and Kashmir remain safe and that whatever dumb ans stupid plan the Indian Government has fails.

Pakistan needs to put full effort and be relentless in delivering this to everyone else. When India cuts off the outside world to Kashmir, Pakistan should be that bridge and connection.

Nice. let me inform you that if something like that happens, the Kashmiris will be dead long before even any world power sanctions India. And no world power will ever attack India just for killing Muslims. Wake up bro.

A genocide will warrant action from anyone and everyone.
 
What about Rohingya Muslims. Myanmar is no one when it comes to world politics. And you think they will attack India?? I think even most Muslim countries will refuse to even sanction India economically let alone attack them.

Perhaps. Time will tell. This is different to what Myanmar did, there's a lot more at stake here.
 
Do we need another Jinnah now who can order forces to go liberate Kashmir? India knows that Pakistan can't do anything today otherwise this is the time that Pakistan supports Kashmiri separatists by military means.. enough with diplomatic support... Kashmir is a disputed territory and Pakistan has all the right to intervene .. Pakistan won't be breaking any laws by doing so.. forget about economy!!! it is now or never now... Modi and Amit Shah iare going to change the constitution by 6th August to annex Kashmir by force!!!! thats Hindu fascist party BJP's election promise!!!
 
Fascists are eliminating political opponents before genocide in Kashmir.

War is settled in for good in the region going convential each passing day from 26th Feb
 
I read somewhere else that modi is bypassing the parliament w.r.t 370 e.t.c via governor through some special powers and going for trifurcation.

This is probable reason for house arrest.

LOC is just a gimmick for suppression of kashmiris once the above is done.


The are speeding it up due to Trump's comments.

If in future any negotiations happen (least likely) only Kashmir valley may be up for negotiation if modi does the trifurcation.

Personally speaking if the people are what matters to us rather than land then we should negotiate for vacation of siachen by India and for Kashmir valley. India can keep Jammu and ladakh and we shall be done with it.

However, if India wants us to get into a conflict so that afghan peace process gets sidelined then we should turn up the heat in IOK and afghanistan.

W.r.t Kashmir, other than LOC action Pakistan should only get involved if the IOK kashmiris are up for it.
 

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