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IOK authorities slap PSA on Shah Faesal

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Srinagar

The authorities have slapped draconian Public Safety Act (PSA) on former IAS topper, Shah Faisal, in lndian Occupied Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service Shah Faisal, who resigned from the government job last year and announced a political party, was arrested by Indian police on New Delhi airport in August 2019.
He strongly opposed the Modi government’s decision to abrogate special status of occupied Kashmir.
The authorities slapped black law, PSA, on him and he is reportedly to be shifted from government quarter MLAs detention center to some other place.
Moreover, the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) has demanded immediate release of all detainees, including political leaders, in occupied Kashmir.
The CPI-M General Secretary, Sitaram Yechury wrote in a letter to Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi that it had been six months that the Internet had not been fully restored in the Kashmir Valley.
He wrote that according to the Constitution of the country, everyone had the right to speak, so if three former chief ministers of Kashmir opposed the decision to abolish Kashmir’s special status, then what is wrong with it? —APP

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