Kashmiris caged like animals; Mehbooba's daughter to India's Amit Shah

Last updated on: 16 August,2019 08:20 pm

Iltija said, “I’ve been threatened with dire consequences if I speak up again.”

SRINAGAR (Dunya News) – Former Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK) chief minister Mehbooba Mufti’s daughter Iltija Javed on Friday wrote a letter to Indian Home Minister Amit Shah.

In her letter to Indian Home Minister Amit Shah, she said that Kashmiris have been caged like animals and deprived of basic human rights.

She wrote in her letter that while India celebrated its Independence Day, Kashmiris were caged like animals and deprived of basic human rights, adding that she is not informed when visitors are turned away from the gate and that she is not allowed to step out of her home.

In her letter to the Indian Home Minister while asking for an explanation for her detention, Iltija said the Indian forces’ personnel cited her media interviews as the reason for her detention. “I’ve been threatened with dire consequences if I speak up again,” the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader’s daughter wrote.

“For the world’s largest democracy, doesn’t a citizen have a right to speak up in the face of unimaginable repression… It’s a tragic irony that I am being treated like a war criminal for stating the inconvenient truth,” Iltija Javed said in the letter.

Iltija Javed has released a second voice message, saying she has been detained at her home, days after her mother was arrested. “I am being treated like a criminal and I am under constant surveillance. I fear for my life along with those Kashmiris who have spoken up,” she stated in the audio message.

In her first audio message, she had said that her mother was in solitary confinement without access to lawyers or party workers.

Mehbooba Mufti, who was placed under house arrest around midnight last Sunday, was arrested and taken from her home in Srinagar to a nearby guest house the next day.

Meanwhile, as the lockdown in the Kashmir valley continued on the 12th day, today, many political leaders remained under arrest. Two former puppet Chief Ministers – Mehbooba Mufti and Omar Abdullah – are among those arrested.