Farooq Abdullah stopped from meeting detained MP Sanjay Singh in Jammu

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-11 17:22:50 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-11 19:34:13

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Farooq Abdullah stopped from meeting detained MP Sanjay Singh in Jammu

Jammu and Kashmir Party chief Farooq Abdullah slammed authorities on Tuesday for refusing to allow him to meet detained MP Sanjay Singh, calling the blockage and detention a 'blatant violation of Constitutional values'. Singh, the MP from Baramulla, had been detained days ago, accused of hosting a party at his residence where many people were in attendance, in violation of COVID-19 protocols.

Speaking to the media following the incident, Abdullah said he had gone to Jammu to meet Singh after hearing that authorities had permitted the MP's wife to visit him. Abdullah described the police refusals to allow the meeting, along with Singh's detention, as 'sad', emphasizing that 'every Indian has the right to meet anyone'.

Abdullah, a former Chief Minister of the union territory, also called the situation 'unfortunate' and blamed the administration for 'creating friction and misunderstandings between family members'.

The incident has sparked concern over increasing tensions between the government and opposition parties in the region. Several politicians have been detained or removed from their homes in Jammu and Kashmir since the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019.

Despite Abdullah's angry rhetoric, the latest confrontation between the government and opposition comes amidst a larger backdrop of simmering political instability and an ongoing political deadlock in the region.

These recent events pose questions about the future of democracy and political freedoms in Jammu and Kashmir and highlight the ongoing tension between civil liberties and public safety, amidst the backdrop of the pandemic.