AAP MLA’s detention: Uneasy calm settles over Doda after violent protests
Security tightened in sensitive areas
Doda: An uneasy calm has descended upon Jammu and Kashmir’s Doda district as prohibitory orders remained in place after the violent clashes between protesters and security personnel triggered by the detention of Aam Aadmi Party MLA Mehraj Malik under the Public Safety Act (PSA).
The clashes on Tuesday, which extended to the adjacent Bhaderwah town, have seen injuries to protestors as well as police personnel including two officers.
Early this morning, heavy deployment of security forces was seen around the Doda town as tensions ran high among people over the alleged high-handedness of the administration. The law and order is under the control of the lieutenant governor as per Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act.
The district administration went ahead with strong measures in the form of the installation of concertina wires to limit movement and keep crowds away from government offices.
Police vans made announcements asking residents to stay indoors after prohibitory orders were clamped throughout Doda town.
While there was no official word on clampdown, the Internet services in the area were not working with protestors alleging that it had been suspended to silence the voice of the people.
The heightened security and communication blackout followed the tragic death of a two-year-old girl, who was being rushed to a hospital for pneumonia treatment but succumbed after her family’s vehicle was caught in a traffic jam amidst protests on Tuesday.
An investigation has been launched after the girl’s father alleged that security personnel deployed at the scene did not allow their vehicle to pass despite repeated pleas. The child was referred from a local Primary Health Centre in Thathri to the Government Medical College (GMC) Doda.
The Doda district has been on the boil following the detention of Malik, an outspoken critic of the government, and his subsequent arrest and placement in Kathua jail for purportedly disturbing public peace.
The night had been tense, especially in the Doda Assembly constituency.
The Doda town and outskirts have been shut off, with more security personnel deployed at vulnerable areas such as Bhaderwah, Gandoh, and Thathri.
All business establishments and schools have been shut down and people ordered to remain indoors.
“…there are no reports of any untoward incidents so far from anywhere,” a police officer said.
Meanwhile, AAP MP Sanjay Singh, who arrived in Jammu with senior leader Imran Hussain, condemned Malik’s detention as “illegal” and “unconstitutional”.
“The section used against terrorists has been slapped on an elected member for raising a voice for the people of his constituency,” Singh told reporters.
“We will fight this injustice on the streets, in Parliament, and, if necessary, in the Supreme Court.”
Singh accused the BJP-led Centre and Prime Minister Narendra Modi of targeting AAP leaders systematically, pointing out the earlier arrests of Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, and himself.
J&K Congress chief Tariq Hameed Karra has also expressed his concerns over the imposition of the PSA on an elected legislator, terming it a “direct attack” on democracy.