Rashid, who represents Langate constituency of north Kashmir in the State Assembly, along with his supporters tried to move towards the Civil Secretariat where a large contingent of police and paramilitary forces stopped them near Exhibition Grounds and asked them to disperse, official sources said.
The legislator and his supporters insisted on going ahead with the protest, following which police used batons to disperse them, they said, adding Rashid and dozens of his supporters were taken into preventive custody.
"Government has miserably failed to act against the culprits behind the spurious drug racket as no one has been arrested in the case so far. If there is no headway in the case, I along with my supporters will lay a siege of the civil secretariat on the opening day and will not allow chief minister and his colleagues to attend their offices," Rashid had said.
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