How do you look back at your own detention and that of other leaders after August 5, 2019?
There was no justification. Specially the grounds. I was detained because of perception over a boycott call and mobilization. The moment we went to challenge our detention in a court, the government withdrew our detentions and set us free. It leaves us with a bitter taste. I would say I was still better off even in isolation. Others went to Agra and other parts of UP. Much water has flowed under the bridge now since then. I am not the sort of person to live in the past. We move on. But we would hope the voice of the people of J&K would be heard. We will look for solutions within the four walls of the Constitution and for solutions that involve violence. Some wanted us to boycott the polls and they can have the propaganda tool to beat us with; we didn’t.