Syed Altaf Bukhari, the leader of the Apni Party and a former J&K cabinet minister, demanded on Sunday that all individuals detained under the Public Service Act in the UT be freed
In the Palhalan neighbourhood of Pattan in the Baramulla region of north Kashmir, Bukhari was speaking with the media outside of a rally. To give the PSA detainees an opportunity to live a normal life, Bukhari added, “I would like the Lieutenant Governor to form a committee for their release, not just in Palhalan.
He asked the LG administration to speak with local PSA prisoner committees and older residents in order to gain their trust on this issue.
He asked the LG administration to speak with local PSA prisoner committees and older residents in order to gain their trust on this issue.
A political gathering had been organised in the region after a long time, according to Bukhari, who spoke at the Palhalan rally. “Earlier, it was said that Palhallan was the epicentre of stone-pelting, but now the locals, particularly the youth, have made it very obvious that they desire peace, prosperity, and growth,” he stated. The “next MLA to represent the area will be from Palhalan,” he declared.