Pak social media activist freed after hours-long detention
It added that the case was being handed over to the relevant authority for investigation.
It added that the case was being handed over to the relevant authority for investigation.
Abdullah was released in March after the J&K government revoked his detention orders under Public Safety Act (PSA), more than seven months after he was detained.
The PDP leader has been under detention since August 5 last year, the day the Centre had withdrawn the special status given to J-K under Article 370 of the Constitution and divided the state into two Union Territories.
Taking to Twitter Abdullah shared his experience from the time he spent under detention at Hari Niwas Sub-Jail in Srinagar since August 5, 2019 when the Central government abrogated Article 370.
Azad also sought early restoration of political process in Jammu and Kashmir.
83-year-old Farooq Abdullah, Member of Parliament from Srinagar, who was under detention since August 5, 2019 after the BJP government abrogated Article 370, was released on Friday.
The opposition also pointed out that the BJP itself has allied with all three of them, and their parties, in the past, both at the Centre and in the state.
Last month, Omar had fired up Twitter after a photo of him went viral wherein, he was seen in winter clothes and sporting a medium-length greyish-white beard.
The bench has now posted the plea for hearing on March 18.
Former Jammu and Kashmir CMs Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti, who were under preventive detention for the past six months, were on February 5 booked under the PSA without charges, barely hours before their arrest was to come to an end.