New Delhi:CPI (M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury on Tuesday questioned party leader Yusuf Tarigami's detention, asserting that no charges have been pressed against the latter.
"It is a matter of regret that the case has been postponed for another six weeks. It's been two months but there is no communication connectivity. If there is normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir then why Yusuf Tarigami is not allowed to go outside his home. There is no charge against him then why such restrictions? To keep people in such condition is not a violation of human rights?" he asked.
Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court asked the Centre to file a reply on the habeas corpus petition moved by Yechury for Tarigami.
Habeas corpus petition seeks a person under arrest to be brought before a court, especially to secure their release, unless lawful grounds are shown for their detention. During the course of proceedings, the apex court observed that with the production of Tarigami before the court last month, there is no urgency left in the matter.
"He himself came before this court (as Tarigami has filed a plea before the top court against abrogation of Article 370), where is he missing now?" said the court.