Travel Permission To Bridegroom: Mehbooba Accuses Goi Of Reducing Kashmir’s To Second Class Citizens In Their Own Territory

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Former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti likened Valley’s “story” to Greek tragedy even as she accused Government of India of treating people of Jammu and Kashmir as second class citizens.

Referring to the story of Danish Ali, the groom who had to seek permission for traveling to bride’s home in Doda, Mehbooba tweeted: ‘Kashmiris now need to seek permission to use roads that rightfully belong to them & pay taxes for. Seems like GoIs plan is to reduce us to second class citizens in our own territory. The valley’s story has all the elements of a Greek tragedy’.

Earlier, GNS had carried story regarding Danish a resident of Qazi Bagh Anantnag who was granted permission to travel on the Srinagar-Jammu highway on Sunday, one of the two days in a week when the government has banned civilian traffic on the thoroughfare to “secure” convoy movement.

The family, as reported by GNS on Friday, had to run from pillar to post to seek ‘permission’ for travelling to Doda to their son’s bride’s home.

Authorities allowed 12 persons to accompany the groom— Danish Ali— to travel but said the 12-member marriage party would travel in 4 vehicles and will be allowed to move only after “proper frisking and security check-up,” according to an order issued here by the additional deputy commissioner Anantnag.

“Danish Ali son of Showkat Ali Bhat of New Qazi Bagh Anantnag District Anantnag accompanied by 12 persons be allowed to move from Anantnag to Doda along with vehicle No’s JK03C-2171, DL7CF-6696, JK03E-2430 and DL3CAN-2779 in connection with marriage ceremony on 06-04-2019 and back on 07-04-2019 after proper frisking /security check (The permission is valid for two days only),” reads an order issued by the additional deputy commissioner Anantnag, a copy of which lies with GNS.

The family of Danish Nabi had to abandon preparations for the wedding scheduled on April 7 in wake of the government order. Reason: the bride’s home is in Doda district.

“Suddenly, we had to seek permission from deputy Commissioner Anantnag for travelling on the highway as the government order has banned civilian traffic on Saturday and Sunday,” they said.

While there are no changes in rules governing the marriage and deputy commissioner’s consent is not required to tie nuptial knot but Danish’s family had to seek the permission to allow the marriage party travel to the bride’s home in Doda via the Srinagar-Jammu highway on Sunday, one of the two days in a week when civilian traffic will not be allowed on the highway to “secure” the movement of convoy of government forces .

The family, leaving the preparations midway, had to move the application to deputy commissioner and move from one office to another for getting the permission on Friday.

The family first visited the office of Deputy Commissioner Anantnag and submitted an application for grant of permission to ply four vehicles on the highway to reach the bride’s home in Doda district. The deputy commissioner marked the application on additional deputy commissioner who in turn forwarded it to senior superintendent of police for the southern Kashmir district, seeking report positively to allow the family to ply four vehicles for the marriage ceremony on Sunday. (GNS)

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