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Angry Mehbooba Ends Press Meet With Rajnath Abruptly

The 57-year-old Mehbooba was visibly irritated.
Chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti (R) addresses a joint press conference with Indian home minister Rajnath Singh in Srinagar on 25 August, 2016.
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Chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti (R) addresses a joint press conference with Indian home minister Rajnath Singh in Srinagar on 25 August, 2016.

SRINAGAR -- Confronted by tough questions, an angry Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today brought to an abrupt end a joint press conference with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh when her stand on ongoing protests were compared with her position during the 2010 unrest.

Singh, who was seated next to the chief minister on the dais, was seen making gestures to pacify Mehbooba who took on a reporter when reminded about her opposition to use of force and locking up of separatists in 2010 when rival NC leader Omar Abdullah was the Chief Minister.

"Muje kya bolenge yeh Sir. maine inke bachon ko bachaya hai Task Force se (What can they tell me. I have saved their kids from Special Task force)," Mehbooba, who lost her cool, retorted with an abrupt "Thank you, now you can have a cup of tea".

The 57-year-old Mehbooba was visibly irritated when a reporter asked her about her stand during 2010 agitation and quoted her interviews in which she had questioned the then government led by Omar Abdullah for using force against children and arrest of Hurriyat leaders.

The reporter while posing a query about her stand during the ongoing unrest in the Valley also made an observation that she and Omar had only changed places it seems.

Mehbooba replied, "This is wrong analysis. In 2010, there was a fake encounter in Machil where three civilians were killed. After that there was rape and murder allegations in Shopian..."

When other reporters wanted to chip in with supplementary questions and clarification, she shouted back "let me complete first and continued "this time an encounter took place in which three militants were killed, how is government responsible for that.

"People came on streets, we imposed curfew. Did the children go to army camps to buy toffees (candy)? Was the 15-year-old boy, who attacked the police station at Damhal Hanjipora (in south Kashmir), going there to get milk. Don't compare both the things. People had genuine anger that time (2010)," she said.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti leaves after attending the high level meeting with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh at North Block office on 8 August, 2016 in New Delhi, India.
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti leaves after attending the high level meeting with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh at North Block office on 8 August, 2016 in New Delhi, India.

The 2010 protests were triggered by killing of three youths by Army in a fake encounter in Machil sector of North Kashmir. This case was initially handled by Jammu and Kashmir Police which registered a case against 11 army men.

The then government led by Omar Abdullah ordered an enquiry and in record time of two months, all the 11 army personnel were charge sheeted. The case was later handled by the Military court.

The army convicted seven soldiers, including two officers, and sentenced them to life imprisonment for a staged killing of three Kashmiri civilians and passing it off as an anti-militancy operation for rewards and remunerations.

In Shopian, two women Neelofar and Aasya, were found dead and it was alleged that they had been raped and murdered.

After a thorough enquiry by the CBI, it was found that they had drowned in a stream and the allegations of rape, levelled by Mehbooba (who was leader of opposition), was found without any basis after medical examination of one of the victim showed that she was a virgin.

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