Alleging some policemen had assaulted him in Anantnag district last week, Jammu and Kashmir Independent legislator Sheikh Abdul Rashid today said he would move a privilege motion in the Assembly in this regard.
"There was an attack, a murderous assault, on me on December 2 by some police officials... It was not just a physical attack but it has also destroyed my ego and self-respect. I have decided to file a privilege motion in the Assembly against the attack," Rashid told reporters here.
The legislator, who represents north Kashmir's Langate in the Assembly, said the incident took place when he was on way to Dooru area of Anantnag for offering condolences to the family of Sajad Ahmad Malik.
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However, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) has claimed that Malik was an ex-sarpanch belonging to the party and termed the killing as a "politically motivated custodial murder".
Rashid said on the way to Dooru, he was stopped by police at Khanbal, Anantnag and told that he cannot go further.
"I was manhandled, my clothes were torn, they abused me, kicked me and hit me with gun barrels. They then took me in their vehicle to Bijbehara police station, where a senior police was apologetic about the attack," he said, adding the Deputy Inspector General of Police concerned told him that the Station Head Officer and a sub-inspector have been placed under suspension.
The legislator said he has also approached Chief Judicial Magistrate, Anantnag for filing a case.
"We have approached the CJM, Anantnag. He took cognizance of the matter and received my application. He has fixed December 24 as the date of hearing in the matter," he said.
He said his Awami Ittehad Party (AIP) would take out a peaceful march on the occasion of World Human Rights Day on December 10 here.
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