SRINAGAR: The High Court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh upheld the use of the Public Safety Act for the detention of Abdul Hameed Ganie, also known as Dr Hameed Fayaz, the leader of Jama’at-e-Islami.
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KUPWARA: Mohammad Ashraf Khan Sehrai was born in Tekipora (Lolab) in Kupwara in 1944. He was the youngest among three brothers, Mohammad Yousuf Khan (dead 2016) and Qamar-ud-Din Khan, a Jamaat-e-Islami veteran (died in 2009). Seharie died at the age of 77.
Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai
Sehrai has done his basic schooling from a local school in his village and passed his tenth class from Government High School Sogam.
Deeply saddened to know about Ashraf Sehrai sahab’s sudden demise. Like him countless political prisoners & other detainees from J&K continue to be jailed purely for their ideologies & thought process. In today’s India one pays a price with his life for dissent.
SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has quashed the Public Safety Act (PSA) slapped on banned Jamaat-e-Islami chief spokesperson Advocate Zahid Ali saying “the grounds of detention were repeated by the detaining authority which was earlier quashed by the court.”
The judgment passed by the Justice Sanjeev Kumar of High Court of J&K on Wednesday, a copy of which lies with news agency KDC reads, “That the impugned order of detention has been passed on same facts and for the same activities which were part of the grounds of detention in the earlier detention order passed against the detenue, which was quashed by this Court and, therefore, the same is not sustainable in law.”