
Zubair-ul-Islam blhat, a youth of buywar, who recently cracked the national competence test (Neet), was once subjected to the J&K police and identified for detention under the Public Security Act (PSA), which allows detention without court for two years.
President J&K Peoples Conference (JK) Sajad Lone said on Wednesday (June 18, 2025) that he intervened with the police to prevent his reservation according to the dog, the law used against local youth for separatist writing or behavior.
“A year back, the denter was ready to be reserved under the dog. Anywood was ready.
The police retreated
Mr. Bhat belongs to the small village of Khumriyal in Kupwara. Mr. Lone admitted that the police were not at first being preserved. “I approached the seniors of the Police Superintendent (SSP), Kupwara, which I have to say that he was very concerned. I voluntarily guaranteed his behavior.
Mr. Lone described the trajectory of Mr. Bhata as the one who emerged from “Department of Despair a year back”. “The denter bounced off and soon embarks on a career in medicine,” JKPC leader said.
He said Bhat’s story was a “story of a triumph of love and compassion”. “Maybe there is a message in this story. I hope our creators will understand this message,” he said.
Mr. Lone congratulated the Governor of Lieutenant J&K Manoj Sinha. “Without the consent of the highest officials, this would never be possible. The victory in Kashmir lies in love and compassion. We all rejoice in Zubair’s success. It is the victory of love and compassion,” Lone added.
Published – June 18, 2025 23:22 is