Srinagar: The Peoples' Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD) on Friday said National Conference president Farooq Abdullah allegedly not being allowed to leave his house to visit Hazratbal shrine here is a "new low in curtailment of fundamental rights" of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
In a statement, PAGD spokesperson Sajad Lone condemned the state administration for putting a blockade outside the resident of Abdullah and demanded that it be removed.
No official from the administration was available for comment on the issue.
Abdullah is also the president of the recently floated PAGD – an alliance of seven mainstream political parties in Jammu and Kashmir seeking restoration of the erstwhile state''s special status as it existed on 4 August last year.
Earlier in the day, the National Conference (NC) claimed in a tweet that the administration had blocked Abdullah''s residence and stopped him from offering prayers at Dargah Hazratbal on the occasion of Milad-un-Nabi.
Lone said, "Abdullah was slated to go to Hazratbal in order to participate in the religious congregation on account of Eid-Milad-Un-Nabi, however (he) was barred from leaving his house."