Farooq Abdullah

Abdullah was detained on August 5 last year when the Centre abrogated Article 370 and bifurcated Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories.
Omars father, Farooq Abdullah, was booked under the PSA in September last year.
Abdullah is among a host of leaders and activists detained on August 5 when the Modi government abrogated Article 370
The National Conference leader, in detention at his Srinagar home for over 100 days, tops the list of members of the panel headed by Rajnath Singh.
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury and TMC leader Saugata Roy said in Parliament that under 'Constitutional obligations' Abdullah should be allowed to attend Parliament.
National Conference MP Hasnain Masoodi said the government is under constitutional obligation to ensure Abdullahs participation in the Parliament session.
The women can be seen holding placards which read dont deceive Indians, respect fundamental rights and Kashmiri brides not for sale.
The Congress leader tweeted that the government should release 'all nationalist leaders ASAP'.
Vaiko, a close friend of Abdullah, has contended that the NC leader had been deprived of constitutional rights because of illegal detention".
"Those who will go to jail, will become leaders. Let them be there," said Satya Pal Malik.