Mehbooba Mufti throws microphone at Speaker in Kashmir Assembly
July 27th, 2009 - 3:16 pm ICT by ANISrinagar, July 27 (ANI): The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Monday witnessed uproarious scenes over the Shopian case.
PDP Chief Mehbooba Mufti wanted to raise the issue but Speaker Muhammad Akbar Lone did not allow her to raise the issue.
After some pandemonium and shouting by 21 PDP members, Mufti broke off a microphone from the Speakers’ desk and threw it towards him.
The Speaker then ordered their forceful removal from the House for disrespecting the Chair.
Meanwhile, the bail applications of Jammu and Kashmir police officers, arrested in connection with the alleged rape and murder of two women in Shopian, will be heard by a court in Shopian today.
On July 24, the Supreme Court had directed two arrested officers to move their bail applications before a Sessions court.
Former Superintendent of Police of Shopian Javed Iqbal Mattoo, and Deputy Superintendent of Police Rohit Baskota, who were arrested along with Station House Officer Shopian Shafiq Ahmed and Sub-inspector Gazi Abdul Rehman, moved a petition in the apex court against the ruling of J and K High Court, to arrest these officers and also to collect blood samples to prepare the DNA mapping of these officers.
An apex court bench headed by the Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan had asked the Shopian Sessions court to expeditiously consider the bail pleas.
During the hearing, the bench had said the High Court should have left it to the superior police officers to investigate the case and which would have entitled the police officers to move for bail before the appropriate court.
The bench had also expressed surprise that only because of agitation the investigation was handed over to the Special Investigation Team (SIT).
The J and K Government has assured the bench that adequate security will be provided to the arrested officers.
Appearing for the victims, senior advocate B A Khan, said there was nothing wrong in the High Court order and suspected that because of the incident, the whole of Kashmir had suffered.
Senior advocate Harish Salve, appearing for the State Government also conceded that there was an overreaction on the part of the High Court in this case.
There is no material against the officers, not a line in the counter-affidavit filed by the state government to suggest any connection in the case said senior advocate Mukul Rohtagi, appearing for arrested police officers.
The J and K High Court, hearing a Public Interest Litigation Petition (PIL) filed by J and K High Court Bar Association in connection with alleged rape and murder of Neelofar and Aasiya Jan in Shopian ordered for the arrest of four police officers who were suspended in the same the case. The court also ordered to constitute SIT and DNA mapping of these officers. (ANI)
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