Srinagar, Nov 5 (UNI) Three months after scores of political leaders, including former ministers and MLA, were placed under detention in a hotel to ‘maintain law and order’, the authorities are mulling to shift them to a different location after attracting criticism over the Rs 2.65 crore bill incurred to keep the ‘prisoners’ in the establishment.
Over 31 leaders from different political parties, including National Conference (NC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Peoples Conference, remain under detention at the Indian Tourism Development Corporation (ITDC)-owned Centaur Hotel since Centre scrapped Article 370 and Article 35 A, besides dividing the state into two Union Territories — J&K and Ladakh.
Official sources told UNI that the authorities are looking for alternate locations to shift the detained political leaders from the hotel, on the bank of world famous Dal Lake. “There is no proper heating arrangement in the hotel and it will be difficult to keep the leader in the establishment during winter when the weather goes several degrees below zero,” they said. They said the authorities are also unable to hold programmes at S K International Convention Centre (SKICC) — adjacent to the hotel — which has been converted into a Sub-jail.
Besides this, they said the bills charged by the hotel are also a cause of concern. “The hotel has submitted a bill of Rs 2.65 crore to the Home Department to house these detainees for three months,” they said.
However, they said that the hotel will be paid as per the government rates. ”The government was being charged somewhere around Rs 6,000 to Rs 8,000 per detainee, but only Rs 800 will be sanctioned,” they said. They said two leaders are being kept in one room while they are served vegetarian food, with only one piece of chicken once a week.
Sources said the authorities were planning to shift the leaders to MLA hostel, but it is already occupied by some sarpanches and Councillor. ”The authorities are in talks with different hotels, particularly in cantonment area in Srinagar,” they added.
The leaders, who remained under detention since August, included senior NC leader Ali Mohammad Sagar, senior PDP leader and spokesperson in previous PDP-BJP government Naeem Akhtar, People’s Conference chairman Sajad Lone and IAS officer-turned politician Shah Faesal.
Three former chief ministers– Farooq Abdullah, his son Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti– also remained detained from last three months. Dr Abdullah has been detained at his Gupkar residence while Mr Omar and Ms Mehbooba remained lodged in government guest houses in Srinagar.
Sources said that authorities are planning to shift the trio to Jammu during the winter.