YC leader's security not below requirement, J&K tells SC

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The government on Friday told the that the security of Youth has not been reduced below the required level.

The states response came on a plea filed by Bhat for initiation of contempt proceedings against authorities for withdrawing his without notice.

Earlier, the apex court had sought the government's response on Bhat's plea.

of Police (Security) said in an affidavit: "The petitioner (Bhat) has the requisite security as per his entitlement on the date of filing of the contempt petition and even as on date. The security provided to the petitioner has not been reduced below his entitlement as X-2 category protectee."

"Since the petitioner has the grievance of his movement being restricted within the state, due to alleged refusal by his PSO to not travel beyond district, in order to avoid any miscommunication in future, it has been decided that, henceforth, the petitioner shall be provided with such PSOs, as per his entitlement, who can accompany him on his visits throughout Jammu and Kashmir," the affidavit added.

As per X-2 category security entitlement, two personal security officers (PSOs) are provided to Bhat in region and one PSO in Jammu region.

Alam told the bench that Bhat was currently in and is provided security as and when he visits pursuant to his intimation to the security control room.

Bhat had complained that pursuant to the top court's order, four security guards were provided to him by the state but authorities recalled almost all of them.

The All India Youth contended that he is practically left with no security as a attached to him is not willing to travel with him outside Bhat said he was injured in a blast earlier in a locality where his house and office are located.

Srinagar Senior of Police withdrew his when he was in Delhi, the YC said.

In March, the state informed the apex court that X-2 category security had been provided to Bhat, after he complained of threat to life.

The court directed the authorities to continue providing the unless there was a change in threat perception. In a different petition filed by the YC earlier, the court said he should be given due notice before his security cover is withdrawn.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 16:20 IST