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Senior PDP Leaders Meet for First Time After Revocation of J&K's Special Status

The meeting was chaired by party's Vice President Abdul Rehman Veeri in the absence of party president Mehbooba Mufti, who is under detention.
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Sep 21 2020
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The meeting was chaired by party's Vice President Abdul Rehman Veeri in the absence of party president Mehbooba Mufti, who is under detention.
The first meeting of the members of PDP after the scrapping of Article 370 from the Constitution of India. Photo: @jkpdp/twitter
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Srinagar: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday held a meeting of its senior leaders here for the first time since Jammu and Kashmir's special status was revoked by the Centre in August last year, the party said.

The meeting was chaired by party's Vice President Abdul Rehman Veeri in the absence of party president Mehbooba Mufti, who is under detention, at the PDP headquarters here.

The party held its first meeting post the release of party leaders who were detained in August last year when the Centre scrapped Article 370, a PDP spokesman said.

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The meeting was attended by senior leaders of the party, including former Ministers and Legislators, he added.

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Mufti, who is also a former chief minister, continues to remain in custody under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA). She is currently lodged at her 'Fairview' residence on Gupkar road, which has been turned into a sub-jail.

Mufti and most other mainstream leaders, including former chief ministers Farooq Abdullah and Omar Abdullah, were taken into custody, and later booked under the PSA, on August 4, 2019, last year shortly before the Centre's move.

While the Abdullah father-son duo and most other mainstream leaders were gradually released from custody, the PDP chief continues to be under detention.

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