Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Friday extended the detention of PDP president Mehbooba Mufti by three months under the Public Safety Act.
Mufti was among hundreds of people who were taken into preventive custody hours ahead of the Centre revoking the special status of the Jammu and Kashmir and breaking the state into two union territories on August 5 last year.
The current detention order of the former chief minister was expiring on August 5 this year.
In a brief order, the district magistrate of Srinagar handed over the continuation of her custody at her residence, days before her present term under the PSA was to expire.
According to an order issued by the Home Department, Mufti will continue to remain under detention for another three months at her official residence at Fairview Bungalow, which has been declared a subsidiary jail.
"The law enforcing agencies have recommended further extension in the period of detention and on examination, the same is considered to be necessary," the order read.
Most of the other mainstream politicians, including Farooq Abdullah and his son Omar Abdullah, have been released from custody.
According to the order issued by the Principal Secretary to the J&K government Shaleen Kabra, "in the exercise of powers conferred by section 8(1)(a)(i) read with clause (a) of subsection (1) of section 18 of the J&K PSA 1978, the government hereby directs that the period of detention of Ms Mehbooba Mufti d/o Late Mufti Mohd Sayed R/o Bijbehara A/P Nowgam, Srinagar be extended for a further period of three months and she may be lodged in Subsidiary Jail Fairview, Gupkar Road, Srinagar."