A Plea for Compassion: Farooq Abdullah Seeks Humanitarian Relief for Jailed MP
Farooq Abdullah urges the Indian government to allow jailed MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid to visit his critically ill father in hospital. Rashid, imprisoned on terror funding charges, was elected to parliament while incarcerated. Abdullah's appeal emphasizes compassion and humanitarian principles in addressing Rashid's situation.
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In a poignant appeal, National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has called upon the Central government to show compassion by permitting imprisoned Lok Sabha MP Sheikh Abdul Rashid to visit his critically ill father. Rashid, also known as Engineer Rashid, faces terror funding charges and has been behind bars since 2019, despite winning a parliamentary seat during his incarceration.
Abdullah's plea highlights the dire health condition of Rashid's father, currently under intensive care in SMHS Hospital. The NC leader underscores the need for a humane approach, stating that allowing Rashid to be by his father's side reflects the principles of dignity, empathy, and moral responsibility.
With hopes for a favorable response from the authorities, Abdullah stresses the importance of decisions driven by humanitarian considerations, urging prompt action to enable the necessary arrangements. He remains hopeful for the father's recovery and a compassionate resolution by the government.
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