Tears, prayers and broken barriers: Thousands defy restrictions to bid emotional farewell to MP Er Rashid
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Thousands of supporters in Jammu and Kashmir defied stringent government restrictions and heavy police deployment to bid an emotional farewell to newly elected Member of Parliament, Er Rashid, as he departed for Delhi. The overwhelming public outpouring across North Kashmir, marked by broken barriers and tearful goodbyes, underscores a powerful mandate for a leader incarcerated under UAPA, highlighting deep-seated dissent against the current political climate in the region. This dramatic display of solidarity comes just weeks before Er Rashid is set to take his oath in the Lok Sabha, a poignant moment given his continued detention since 2019 under India's stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. His landslide victory from the Baramulla constituency, even while campaigning from jail, has starkly exposed the chasm between official narratives of normalcy in J&K post-Article 370 abrogation and the prevailing public sentiment, challenging both Delhi's policy and the relevance of traditional Kashmiri political leadership. The unprecedented public reception will undoubtedly amplify pressure on the Indian government regarding Er Rashid legal status and the broader issue of political detentions in J&K. As Parliament convenes, his presence, however brief or contested, is set to reignite crucial debates on civil liberties, electoral mandates, and the future of political engagement in the sensitive region, forcing a reckoning with popular will that security measures alone cannot contain.