Things are normal in Jammu and Kashmir, imprisoned leaders will be released soon - Home Ministry

New Delhi: The situation in Jammu and Kashmir is slowly returning to normal and the legacy leaders including the former CM will be released soon. Senior officials of the Ministry of Home Affairs gave this information to a committee of Parliament on Friday, and also told that the detained leaders, including former chief ministers, will be released soon, but they did not give any time limit for this.

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According to sources, Union Home Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Additional Secretary in the Ministry, Gyanesh Kumar and other officials in the Ministry of Home Affairs Parliament's Standing Committee led by Congress leader Anand Sharma, informed about the situation in Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh Granted It is said that some members of the committee have told the government officials that they should be allowed to go to Kashmir, but this demand was rejected.

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Members of the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha questioned the leaders of the government from the top officials, especially the CM three times, and questioned him regarding Srinagar MP Farooq Abdullah who was detained under the Public Safety Act on 17 September. Home Ministry officials have told the parliamentary committee that those who have been detained under the Public Safety Act (PSA) can challenge it in the authorized tribunal and move the High Court if they are not satisfied with its order.

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