<p>Five political leaders of Kashmir who were under detention were released after they signed a bond.</p>.<p>The leaders were released with the undertakings that they will not get involved in any political activity after their release, according to a report of <em>The Hindu</em>.</p>.<p>Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, two former legislators of the National Conference, one former legislator of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and a People’s Conference leader were among the ones who were released. </p>.<p>“If a person detained under Section 107 of the Cr.PC signs a bond and then violates it, legal proceedings, including arrest, can be initiated. The prohibited activities include giving political speeches,” said the official to <em>The Hindu</em>.</p>.<p>While five have signed the bond, there are 36 other detainees who are firm at not signing the bond. </p>.<p>The 36 detainees including the former bureaucrat-turned-politician Shah Faesal, Peoples Conference chairman Sajad Lone and PDP youth wing leader Waheed Para have denied to sign the bond. </p>.<p>In August approximately 3,000 leaders of Jammu and Kashmir were detained after Amit Shah announced abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the state. Amongst them two-third were released subsequently. </p>.<p>“So, effectively, around 1,000 persons are still detained and that includes troublemakers and habitual pelters of stones who have more than five-six cases registered against them,” said another government official to <em>The Hindu</em>.<br /> </p>
<p>Five political leaders of Kashmir who were under detention were released after they signed a bond.</p>.<p>The leaders were released with the undertakings that they will not get involved in any political activity after their release, according to a report of <em>The Hindu</em>.</p>.<p>Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, two former legislators of the National Conference, one former legislator of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and a People’s Conference leader were among the ones who were released. </p>.<p>“If a person detained under Section 107 of the Cr.PC signs a bond and then violates it, legal proceedings, including arrest, can be initiated. The prohibited activities include giving political speeches,” said the official to <em>The Hindu</em>.</p>.<p>While five have signed the bond, there are 36 other detainees who are firm at not signing the bond. </p>.<p>The 36 detainees including the former bureaucrat-turned-politician Shah Faesal, Peoples Conference chairman Sajad Lone and PDP youth wing leader Waheed Para have denied to sign the bond. </p>.<p>In August approximately 3,000 leaders of Jammu and Kashmir were detained after Amit Shah announced abrogation of Article 370 and bifurcation of the state. Amongst them two-third were released subsequently. </p>.<p>“So, effectively, around 1,000 persons are still detained and that includes troublemakers and habitual pelters of stones who have more than five-six cases registered against them,” said another government official to <em>The Hindu</em>.<br /> </p>