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Sitaram Yechury reaches Srinagar

Sitaram Yechury leaves for Srinagar
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Published : Aug 29, 2019, 9:55 AM IST

Updated : Aug 29, 2019, 6:14 PM IST

17:47 August 29

Sitaram Yechury reaches Srinagar, meets Tarigami

Srinagar: Amid tight security, CPM leader Sitaram Yechury on Thursday met ailing party MLA Yusuf Tarigami at his residence in Srinagar where he is under house arrest.
Yechury is the first opposition leader allowed to visit Kashmir after the government revoked Article 370 on August 5. 

Yechury drove from the airport in a security convoy of 10 cars and reached Tarigami's Gupkar Road residence at noon. The media was barred from going close to Tarigami's residence. The stretch of road leading to Tarigami's house was kept out of bounds. Concertina wire was used to restrict the movement of traffic. Yechury spent a few hours at Tarigami's home. 

This is Yechury's second attempt to visit Kashmir for meeting Tarigami since the scrapping of article 370. On an earlier occasion, he was sent back to Delhi from Srinagar Airport. The meeting was possible after the intervention of the Supreme Court which gave Yechury permission to meet Tarigami. Sources say Yechury will not be allowed to indulge in any political activity during his Kashmir visit. 

Dozens of mainstream political leaders in Kashmir have been put under preventive custody including former Chief Ministers Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah. Another former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah is under house arrest.

Earlier senior opposition leaders from Delhi including former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi were stopped at Srinagar Airport and sent back to Delhi since the abrogation of Article 370. 

09:17 August 29

After getting green signal from the Apex court, CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury on Thursday reached Srinagar. He is visiting the valley to meet his party colleague and former MLA Mohammed Yusuf Tarigami.

Communist Party of India (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury

New Delhi: In the first visit by any opposition leader to Kashmir after the revocation of Article 370, CPM leader Sitaram Yechury on Thursday reached the valley to meet ailing party MLA Yousuf Tarigami.

Armed with the Supreme Court's permission, the CPM General Secretary reached Srinagar this morning to inquire about the health of his party colleague Tarigami. Tarigami is the lone Communist MLA in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.

Soon after landing, he was whisked away in a VIP entourage of more than seven cars to take him to Tarigami's residence.

Security agencies are unlikely to allow Yechury any political meeting or media interactions apart from meeting his party colleague as per the apex court's order.

Yechury had complained to the court he was not allowed to enter the valley by authorities and could not meet Tarigami. He had told the court that he was apprehensive about the well being of his colleague.

Yechury had also told the court that Tarigami is not in good health and may need to be shifted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi. Following which the SC had asked the senior superintendent of police in Srinagar to allow Yechury to visit Kashmir.

Earlier too, Yechury and other opposition leaders had attempted to enter Srinagar when he was stopped and sent back from Srinagar airport itself.

On Wednesday soon after the order, Yechury tweeted: "I will be travelling to Srinagar to meet our Comrade. Other things, on my return."

Ever since the abrogation of Article 370 that gave special powers to Kashmir on August 5, no BJP leader has visited the newly-formed union territory. An opposition delegation led by former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi attempted to enter the valley but was stopped.

17:47 August 29

Sitaram Yechury reaches Srinagar, meets Tarigami

Srinagar: Amid tight security, CPM leader Sitaram Yechury on Thursday met ailing party MLA Yusuf Tarigami at his residence in Srinagar where he is under house arrest.
Yechury is the first opposition leader allowed to visit Kashmir after the government revoked Article 370 on August 5. 

Yechury drove from the airport in a security convoy of 10 cars and reached Tarigami's Gupkar Road residence at noon. The media was barred from going close to Tarigami's residence. The stretch of road leading to Tarigami's house was kept out of bounds. Concertina wire was used to restrict the movement of traffic. Yechury spent a few hours at Tarigami's home. 

This is Yechury's second attempt to visit Kashmir for meeting Tarigami since the scrapping of article 370. On an earlier occasion, he was sent back to Delhi from Srinagar Airport. The meeting was possible after the intervention of the Supreme Court which gave Yechury permission to meet Tarigami. Sources say Yechury will not be allowed to indulge in any political activity during his Kashmir visit. 

Dozens of mainstream political leaders in Kashmir have been put under preventive custody including former Chief Ministers Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah. Another former Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah is under house arrest.

Earlier senior opposition leaders from Delhi including former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi were stopped at Srinagar Airport and sent back to Delhi since the abrogation of Article 370. 

09:17 August 29

After getting green signal from the Apex court, CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury on Thursday reached Srinagar. He is visiting the valley to meet his party colleague and former MLA Mohammed Yusuf Tarigami.

Communist Party of India (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury

New Delhi: In the first visit by any opposition leader to Kashmir after the revocation of Article 370, CPM leader Sitaram Yechury on Thursday reached the valley to meet ailing party MLA Yousuf Tarigami.

Armed with the Supreme Court's permission, the CPM General Secretary reached Srinagar this morning to inquire about the health of his party colleague Tarigami. Tarigami is the lone Communist MLA in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly.

Soon after landing, he was whisked away in a VIP entourage of more than seven cars to take him to Tarigami's residence.

Security agencies are unlikely to allow Yechury any political meeting or media interactions apart from meeting his party colleague as per the apex court's order.

Yechury had complained to the court he was not allowed to enter the valley by authorities and could not meet Tarigami. He had told the court that he was apprehensive about the well being of his colleague.

Yechury had also told the court that Tarigami is not in good health and may need to be shifted to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi. Following which the SC had asked the senior superintendent of police in Srinagar to allow Yechury to visit Kashmir.

Earlier too, Yechury and other opposition leaders had attempted to enter Srinagar when he was stopped and sent back from Srinagar airport itself.

On Wednesday soon after the order, Yechury tweeted: "I will be travelling to Srinagar to meet our Comrade. Other things, on my return."

Ever since the abrogation of Article 370 that gave special powers to Kashmir on August 5, no BJP leader has visited the newly-formed union territory. An opposition delegation led by former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi attempted to enter the valley but was stopped.

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