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NC MP Ruhullah meets Home Minister Amit Shah

Seeks release of prisoners of J&K, submits letter with demands

Srinagar, Aug 3: The newly elected Member of Parliament (MP), Syed Aga Ruhullah announced his first-ever meeting with the union Home Minister Amit Shah and sought the release of prisoners of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Member of Parliament from Srinagar constituency, in a post on X, has stated that he has demanded the release of prisoners of J&K.
“Met the @HMOIndia yesterday evening and asked him for the release of the hundreds of prisoners of J&K who are held without trials for years now. And also asked for the transfer of those who are under trials and not convicted yet, to the jails of Jammu and Kashmir,” Ruhullah wrote on X.
Besides, the National Conference (NC) leader also shared a letter submitted by him to the union Home Minister in which he has mentioned his demand of shifting of prisoners to Kashmir on humanitarian aspects.
“I as the representative of people of Jammu and Kashmir, would like to bring to your notice that several of our people have been incarcerated from different regions of the valley. Wherein many of them are convicted, undertrial or are being held without a trial and are being held in different parts of the country,” the letter reads.
“I would like to further bring to your knowledge that most of the prisoners held without a trial happen to be young individuals, it is unfair on part of the government to hold these people at an age that is decisive for career and nation building. So, I believe their release to be imperative, and call upon the government to release the prisoners without a trial at the earliest,” it reads.
“Also, the weather conditions of the Kashmir province of Jammu and Kashmir are different from the rest of the nation, those prisoners who are convicted or are undertrial should be shifted to the valley on humanitarian aspects. It is also difficult for the relatives of these prisoners to meet them in the different parts of the country both physically and financially,” the letter said. 

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