HR activist AhsanUntoo detained in Delhi
New Delhi: Delhi Police Friday detained Kashmiri human rights activist Mohammed AhsanUntoo when he was about to enter Pakistan High Commission, officials said.
Untoo, who runs an organisation International Forum of Justice and Human Rights, had been invited among others, including separatists, from the militancy-hit Jammu and Kashmir by the High Commission to attend the Pakistan Day.
Separatists from the state, including moderate Hurriyat Conference chairperson MirwaizUmerFarooq and others, have been staying away from the function for the last three years.
Untoo had recently met jailed JKLF leader Yasin Malik at KotBalwal jail in Jammu. He has been taking up the cases related to alleged human rights violation at the State Human Rights Commission.
The government Friday decided to boycott the Pakistan National Day event to be held at its high commission here as Kashmiri separatist leaders were also invited.
India’s representation at the annual event has been at the level of a Union minister.
The decision comes in the wake of heightened tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbours after the Pulwama terror attack and subsequent air strike by India on a training camp of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) in Pakistan’s Balakot on February 26. (PTI)