Srinagar:Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah's sister met him on Monday, the 29th day of his house arrest, officials said, adding that some detained political leaders were now being allowed visits by their families.
Safiya, whose father Farooq Abdullah is also under house arrest, met her brother for the second time since August 5, when Jammu and Kashmir's special status was revoked. Omar Abdullah's aunt Suraya Mattoo has also met him, officials said.
As a host of political leaders continue to remain under detention, Jammu and Kashmir's three former chief ministers Farooq and Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, as well as others, are now allowed brief visits by their relatives in accordance with the jail manual, officials said.
Three-time chief minister Farooq Abdullah is under house arrest at his Gupkar Road residence while his son Omar is confined to Hari Niwas, a state guesthouse-turned into a jail, barely 500 metres away.
Mehbooba is in detention in a hut at Chashmeshahi near the governor's residence Raj Bhavan.
On August 28, PDP chief Mehbooba's mother and sister met her at Chashmeshahi where she has been in custody since the early hours of August 5, when the Centre announced that Jammu and Kashmir's special status was being abrogated and the state would be divided into two union territories.
Over the last week, the relatives of some of these leaders have been allowed to meet them twice for roughly 15 minutes, officials said.
No details of the meetings were immediately available.
Mehbooba's daughter Iltija said she, too, has no news of how the meetings went.