The officials said former chief ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti would not be allowed to move out of their respective house in view of the restrictions.
Business
Standard : Kashmir remained on edge as the authorities
stepped up security at vital installations and in sensitive areas,
suspended mobile internet services and either "arrested" or
"detained" several leaders in fast-paced developments on
Sunday night.
Officials
said restrictions on movement of people would come into force in
Kashmir
Valley at the crack of dawn.'
The
officials said former chief ministers Omar
Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti would not be allowed to move out of
their respective house in view of the restrictions, while Congress
leader Usman Majid and CPI(M) MLA M Y Tarigami claimed to have been
arrested around midnight.
However,
no official confirmation of the arrests was immediately available.
"I
believe I'm being placed under house arrest from midnight tonight &
the process has already started for other mainstream leaders. No way
of knowing if this is true but if it is then I'll see all of you on
the other side of whatever is in store," National Conference
leader Abdullah tweeted.
"To
the people of Kashmir, we don't know what is in store for us but I am
a firm believer that what ever Almighty Allah has planned it is
always for the better, we may not see it now but we must never doubt
his ways. Good luck to everyone, stay safe & above all PLEASE
STAY CALM," he said in another tweet.
Reacting
to the development, Peoples Democratic Party president Mehbooba said,
"How ironic that elected representatives like us who fought for
peace are under house arrest. The world watches as people & their
voices are being muzzled in J&K. The same Kashmir that chose a
secular democratic India is facing oppression of unimaginable
magnitude. Wake up India."
Responding
to Abdullah's tweet, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor said, "You
are not alone @OmarAbdullah. Every Indian democrat will stand with
the decent mainstream leaders in Kashmir as you face up to whatever
the government has in store for our country. Parliament is still in
session & our voices will not be stilled."
"What
is going on in J&K? Why would leaders be arrested overnight while
having done no wrong? If Kashmiris are our citizens &their
leaders our partners, surely the mainstream ones must be kept on
board while we act against terrorists & separatists? If we
alienate them, who's left?" he said in another tweet.
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