Srinagar May 02: The People’s Democratic Party Youth president and Parliament candidate for Srinagar-Pulwama constituency, Waheed ur Rehman Parra, here on Wednesday made a resolute commitment to secure the release of imprisoned Kashmiri youths detained under stringent laws such as the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and the Public Safety Act (PSA).
Waheed highlighted efforts launched by party president Mehbooba Mufti when she, as chief minister, announced amnesty for first-time “offenders of stone pelting for 4,500 youth in the valley. He said that the PDP has always believed in dialogue and reconciliation processes. Parra said that the coercion and oppression methods tested by this government have failed to bring changes in Kashmir. Dialogue and reconciliation have been effective in ending alienation among youth and bringing considerable change. We proved it during Mufti Sahib’s regime and again when Mehbooba Ji revoked cases of hundreds of students.
He emphasized the urgency of addressing the plight of these forgotten individuals, highlighting the anguish of being separated from their families and the broader societal neglect they face. He expressed his determination to champion their cause in Parliament if voted to power, pledging to be a vocal advocate for justice and the restoration of their fundamental rights.
He said he is firmly resolved to ensure that the voices of these imprisoned youths are heard in the highest legislative institution of the country and their grievances are addressed.