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Unelected nominees of New Delhi locked up elected representatives of people of J&K: Omar

Unelected nominees of New Delhi locked up elected representatives of people of J&K: Omar

Srinagar, July 13 (UNI) Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today alleged that he and the elected representatives have been "locked up" and termed it as the 'tyranny of the unelected' in Jammu and Kashmir.
Omar, who was in Delhi, returned to Srinagar this evening and shared several pictures on X of a large deployment of police outside his Gupkar home. An armoured vehicle was also seen parked at the gate of his residence.
'To borrow from the late Arun Jaitley Sb - Democracy in J&K is a tyranny of the unelected. To put it in terms, you will all understand today the unelected nominees of New Delhi locked up the elected representatives of the people of J&K,' Omar said on X.
'The unelected government locked up the elected government,' he said in another post.
Sources said Omar was originally scheduled to arrive in Srinagar tomorrow, but following outrage over his absence on Martyrs' Day, he returned to the city this evening instead.
Earlier in the day, several ministers, MLAs and top leaders of the ruling party and the Opposition were put under house arrest or detained by the J&K Lt Governor administration to prevent them from visiting the Martyrs' graveyard in old city to pay tributes to the 22 people, who were killed during a protest against the rule of Maharaja Hari Singh on July 13, 1931.
Authorities sealed all roads leading to the Martyrs' graveyard- also known as Mazar-e-Shohda- in the Nowhatta area, deploying heavy contingents of police and central armed forces in several sensitive areas of Srinagar to maintain order.
The Srinagar district administration had last evening denied permission to political parties to visit the graveyard, warning of strict legal action against those violating the order.
J&K Chief Minister this morning condemned the restrictions, calling it 'blatantly undemocratic.'
'In a blatantly undemocratic move, homes have been locked from the outside, police & central forces deployed as jailers & major bridges in Srinagar blocked. All to stop people from visiting a historically important graveyard containing the graves of people who laid down their lives to give Kashmiris a voice & to empower them. I will never understand what the Law & Order government is so afraid of,' Omar said in a post on X.
He was reacting to a post by the party's chief spokesman and MLA, Tanvir Sadiq, who said that leaders had been confined to their homes.
'Since last night, I like many of my colleagues, including the party leadership at Gupkar, the Advisor to the Chief Minister, and a majority of sitting MLAs have been locked inside my home. This is not just unfortunate; it is a deliberate attempt to suppress remembrance and deny us the right to honour the martyrs of July 13. Such actions are not only unnecessary they are unjustified, deeply insensitive, and reveal a troubling disregard for history,' Sadiq said.
Omar further said that those who laid down their lives in 1931 were being wrongly vilified.
'13th July massacre is our Jallianwala Bagh. The people who laid down their lives did so against the British. Kashmir was being ruled under the British Paramountcy. What a shame that true heroes who fought against British rule in all its forms are today projected as villains only because they were Muslims. We may be denied the opportunity to visit their graves today, but we will not forget their sacrifices,' he added.
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti also criticised the government's action.
'The day you accept our heroes as your own just as Kashmiris have embraced yours, from Mahatma Gandhi to Bhagat Singh that day, as Prime Minister Modi once said, the 'dil ki doori' (distance of hearts) will truly end. When you lay siege to the Martyrs' Graveyard, lock people in their homes to prevent them from visiting Mazar-e-Shuhada, it speaks volumes. July 13th commemorates our martyrs, those who rose against tyranny, much like countless others across the country. They will always be our heroes,' she said.
Several PDP leaders were also placed under house arrest.
People's Conference president and Handwara MLA, Sajad Lone, said he too was detained at home and barred from offering tributes.
'This recurring act reflects a deliberate attempt to suppress democratic expression and silence voices of remembrance and dissent,' he said.
Apni Party chief Altaf Bukhari urged calm and peaceful remembrance after being prevented from holding a prayer meeting.
Hurriyat chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said that while leaders may be jailed, placed under house arrest, or threatened, and graveyards of martyrs may be sealed, 'they live in our hearts and in our memory and will continue to, generation after generation.'
July 13 was earlier observed as a public holiday in Jammu and Kashmir but was removed from the official calendar by the Lieutenant Governor's administration, following the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. Since then, political leaders have been barred from visiting the Martyrs' graveyard.
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