PSA Row Deepens: MLA Mehraj Malik’s Father Urges Omar Abdullah for Son’s Release, Calls Detention Personal Vendetta

MLA Mehraj Malik’s Father

Shamas Udin Malik, father of Aam Aadmi Party MLA Mehraj Malik who was detained under the stringent Public Safety Act in Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district, has told Chief Minister Omar Abdullah that he cannot keep fighting in courts and wants his son released.

Malik, an outspoken critic of the government, was arrested and placed in Kathua jail on Monday for purportedly disturbing public peace. The invoking of the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA), a law often used against terrorists and separatists, against the elected representative has ignited a political firestorm in Jammu and Kashmir.

Widespread protests erupted in Doda, where authorities have imposed prohibitory orders and detained over 70 persons after violent clashes broke out between protesters and security personnel. Eight police personnel, including a deputy superintendent of police and a station house officer, were injured in the clashes that began on Tuesday.

“I gave my son to people, now I want him back. I met the chief minister, who heard us and said he will see what he can do. I told him I don’t want to keep visiting courts. I requested him to talk to the lieutenant governor and get my son released. Let him hold a probe into it,” Shamas Udin told the chief minister when he met him on Tuesday.

“It is a long process in the court. Will he look after his four daughters or visit courts? His mother is crying. He has four daughters, they are all crying,” Malik’s father said.

He termed Malik’s detention under the PSA a “personal vendetta”.

“The Deputy Commissioner (DC) must know this better. Several sections of the PSA have been imposed on my son because of the DC. They were fighting with each other over people’s issues. The DC made it a personal vendetta. He should be suspended and my son should be released,” Shamas Udin said.

He said it was an individual clash between Malik and the deputy commissioner over public issues, but some people incited the administration to take stringent action against him.

“When an old woman started crying in front of Malik, he got angry. And a man can do anything when he is angry. They (the DC and MLA) were fighting, but a section of people made it an issue, resulting in this action.”

Shamas Udin refuted allegations of Malik hurting Sikh sentiments.

“Just ask Sikhs in Gajansoo Marh (Jammu) where he worked for years. Ask the Sikh officers about the good relationship he had with them. My son was brought up among Sikhs and he studied with them. Here we have Sikh neighbours. It is wrong to pin such a blame on him,” he said.

Shamas Udin said Sanjay Singh was present in Jammu on Wednesday, and he asked the AAP leader to do something. “I don’t care about the party, I just want my son back,” he said.

Malik, representing the Doda assembly constituency, was booked under PSA on Monday on grounds that his activities were prejudicial to the maintenance of public order. Preventive detention under the PSA was deemed necessary in the interest of maintaining public order and safeguarding law and order in the region.

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AAP Protest in Srinagar

please write title and 18 words meta for this article ”Police on Thursday foiled a protest march of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) against the detention of its Doda MLA Mehraj Malik by not allowing the party members, including Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh, to move out of the Circuit House here.

Singh, along with other AAP members arrived in Srinagar on Wednesday and was scheduled to address a press conference and hold a sit-in protest at the Press Enclave here.The AAP members were staying at the Circuit House in Sonwar area of the city.However, a posse of police was deployed outside the Circuit House and its gates were closed.

When Singh and other members of the party tried to move out of the Circuit House, the police did not allow them.

In a video message, Singh described the police action as “dictatorship”.

“Raising our voice in a democracy is our constitutional and democratic right. Today, we were holding protest against the arrest of Mehraj Malik and there was a press conference also. But, the height of dictatorship is that there is a huge deployment of police and we are not being allowed to move outside,” the Rajya Sabha MP said.

He said the police was not “even ready to tell us the reason of stopping us”.

“This is dictatorship as the administration is not even ready to tell us the reasons,” he added.

Referring to the party’s scheduled press conference and the protest programme, the AAP leader asked whether protesting or holding a press conference was a crime in a democracy?

“Is it a crime in a democracy to raise voice against illegal arrest? The height of dictatorship is that they are not ready to tell even a Rajya Sabha member the reason for stopping us,” he added.

Malik, who won the Doda seat in the 2024 assembly elections by over 4,500 votes, was detained on Monday under the PSA for allegedly disturbing public order, officials said. He was subsequently lodged in the Kathua district jail.

This is the first time a sitting MLA in Jammu and Kashmir has been taken into custody under the stringent law, which allows detention without charge or trial for up to two years in some cases.

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MLA Mehraj Malik

Aam Admi Party MLA Mehraj Malik on Wednesday said that his party has extended his supported to resolution of Article 370 passed by the J&K Assembly.

Earlier J-K Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary moved the resolution for restoring the special status of J-K, which was revoked by the Centre on August 5, 2019.

Talking to Rising Kashmir, Malik said that he wants to safeguard the land rights of people of the J&K and jobs. It is based on the rights of my people, i simply support it, he said.

“BJP has snatched the jobs of 4th class employee and have destroyed the J&K in the past 10 years. MLA’s should read this historic resolution, they are uneducated and mafia walas, he alleged.

Earlier in 2019, former Delhi chief minister and the AAP’s national convener Arvind Kejriwal on stated that his party supports the central government’s move to scrap Article 370 of the Constitution, which granted special status Jammu and Kashmir.

“We support the govt on its decisions on J&K. We hope this will bring peace and development in the state.”

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