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After release, Farooq Abdullah meets son Omar Abdullah for 1st time in 7 months

Abdullah told media persons: “Today I don’t have words. I am free today. Now, I will be able to go to Delhi and attend Parliament and speak for you all.”

Jammu and Kashmir, Mar 14 (ANI/ Best Quality Available): Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference (NC) leader with his son Omar Abdullah and other relatives at Hari Nivas government guest house, where Omar Abdullah is currently lodged in Srinagar on Saturday. (ANI Photo)

New Delhi: The National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah met his son and former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday in the sub-jail in Srinagar where the latter has been under detention for a couple of months.

Omar, Farooq Abdullah released from detention

Released on Friday after his detention under the stringent Public Safety Act (PSA) was revoked, former chief minister Farooq Abdullah drove from his residence to nearby Hari Nivas where his son, also a former chief minister, has been held first under preventive custody since February 5 under the PSA. The two warmly embraced.

Farooq was released from detention on Friday after the Centre has issued orders to revoke detention of National Conference chief, who was detained under the Public Safety Act following the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.

Abdullah told media persons: “Today I don’t have words. I am free today. Now, I will be able to go to Delhi and attend Parliament and speak for you all.”

Omar, Farooq Abdullah released from detention

The three-term chief minister of the erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir state Farooq was under house arrest for several months.

Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and other leaders, including another chief minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti, were detained on August 5 last year, the day the Centre withdrew special status of the erstwhile state. They were put under house arrest following the abrogation of Article 370 that granted special powers to the region.