Mehbooba warns against harassment of militants' families in J&K

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Mehbooba warns against harassment of militants' families in J&K

Monday, 31 December 2018 | PTI | Srinagar

After meeting a suspected militant's sister, who was allegedly beaten up by Jammu & Kashmir police, former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday warned of "dangerous consequences" if harassment of militants' families is not stopped.

She met the woman, Rubina, at her residence in south Kashmir's Pulwama district.

"Visited Patipora Pulwama where Rubina (whose brother happens to be a militant)was, along with her husband & brother, beaten mercilessly in police custody. The severe nature of her injuries has left her bedridden," Mufti wrote on Twitter.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president appealed to Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik to take action against police officials involved in the incident.

"Urge the J&K Governor to initiate action and prevent such incidents in the future. If harassment of families of militants isn't stopped, it will have consequences leading to further alienation in the valley," Mufti said.

Later, talking to reporters, she said such incidents would not be tolerated.

"What is the fault of the sister of a militant? She has been stripped and beaten by the SHO of Trikuta Nagar and of Bhatindi (in Jammu). First, you (male police officials) cannot touch a woman and you should have women police for that. Then, her husband and brother have (also) been beaten," Mufti said.         

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