Srinagar (JK): In his first official statement on Sunday, former J&K Chief Minister Dr Farooq Abdullah, who was released from his 7-month detention on Friday, has underlined the importance of free exchange of ideas and urged all political leaders here to unite to demand bringing back all J&K detainees from outside J&K, pending their release.
"I have consciously avoided making any political statements since I was released from detention on the 13th of March. While I believe a free & frank exchange of political views is essential so that we can take stock of the momentous changes that J&K has seen after 5th August 2019, we are still some way away from an environment where such political discourse will be possible. This is especially so considering the number of people detained in August last year who remain in jails outside J&K," said Abdullah.
"I am acutely aware that compared to hundreds of Kashmiri families, I have been far more fortunate. I was detained at home & my family had access to me. Yesterday when I went to meet my son Omar, also detained under the Public Safety Act, I had to travel a kilometre from my home to be able to see him.