Sajjad Gani Lone Detained on Father's Death Anniversary: People's Conference Condemns Action
Detention of Sajjad Gani Lone
Sajjad Gani Lone, the president of the People's Conference, has been placed under detention on the 24th anniversary of his father's death. The party issued a statement expressing strong condemnation of this action, labeling it as undemocratic.
The statement emphasized that such actions hurt public sentiments and undermine democratic values.
Background of the Incident
Abdul Gani Lone, the founder of the People's Conference and Sajjad's father, was brutally murdered by terrorists on May 21, 2002, while returning from a rally organized by the Hurriyat Conference.
This rally was held to pay tribute to another prominent Kashmiri leader, Mirwaiz Maulvi Mohammad Farooq, who was also killed by terrorists exactly 12 years earlier on the same date.
People's Conference's Strong Opposition
The Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference has expressed its outrage over the government's decision to detain its president. In a statement, the party declared, "The detention of Sajjad Gani Lone on the anniversary of his father's death is a blatant act of undemocracy."
The party criticized the administration for isolating a son from his late father's memorial, stating that such actions weaken democratic principles and deeply hurt the sentiments of the common people in the valley.
Political Reactions
Political activity has intensified in the Kashmir Valley regarding this detention. Opposition parties and regional groups are denouncing this action as a violation of freedom of expression and democratic rights. As of the time of writing, there has been no official clarification from local authorities or police regarding the security reasons behind this detention.
