The separatist leader came out from his Nigeen residence located on the outskirts of Srinagar this afternoon and was immediately detained by the policemen and lodged at Nigeen police station, officials said.
The separatist groups -- one led by Mirwaiz, another by hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and JKLF led by Yasin Malik, had given a call for 'Lal Chowk March' today and tomorrow to press for 'right of self-determination' in accordance with the UN resolutions.
Prior to his arrest, Mirwaiz accused the central government of trying to hoodwink the people of the country and international community "by keeping a lid on the ground realities" in the valley.
"They are claiming that some people are misguided. If that is the case, there is a great opportunity for them to conduct a referendum and see what the people of Kashmir want," he told reporters.
Apparently referring to India's stand that the ongoing unrest in the valley is sponsored by Pakistan, Mirwaiz said, "repeatedly attempts are being made that the ongoing movement in Kashmir is sponsored and somebody is pushing it from behind.
"This is the movement of the people of Kashmir. It is not today's movement or the movement started in 1947. The people of Kashmir are rendering sacrifices since 1931 for their rights.
He said no election, no economic package and "so-called" political initiative would work in Kashmir till the issue is resolved in accordance with the UN resolutions.
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