SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir administration slapped Public Safety Act against four politicians including two former Chief Ministers, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti , who completed six months of preventive detention on February 5.The other two politicians Ali Muhammad Sagar of National Conference and Sartaj Madni of People’s Democratic Party were slapped with PSA immediately after their release from preventive detention on Thursday afternoon.Abdullah is currently detained at Dogra era palace Hari Niwas on Gupkar road, which was also a torture center of armed forces in 1990’s and Mufti is detained at a government guest house in Lal Chowk. During his parliament address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also criticized the two chief ministers. Also, three time J&K chief minister and parliamentarian from Srinagar, Farooq Abdullah is also under detention under PSA.The PSA dossier of Sagar, who is general secretary of NC states that his capacity could be gauged by his mobilizing power, as he could convince his electorate to vote even at the peak of militancy and election boycott campaign in 1990’s.For Madni, who is maternal uncle of Mehbooba Mufti and vice president of PDP, his role in agitation following alleged rape and murder of Asiya and Neelofar in Shopian in 2009 and propagating secession from following the controversial hanging of parliament attack convict in February 2013.On Thursday afternoon security officials shifted Madni and Sagar, from MLA hostel in Srinagar--where they were put under preventive custody—to M-5 government guesthouse on high profile Gupkar road in Srinagar. The duo has been slapped with PSA, where a detainee can be held without a trial at least for one year.The administration also released Bashir Ahmad Veeri of NC from MLA hostel, where 11 other politicians including bureaucrat turned politicians, Shah Faesal and Naem Akhter continue to remain under detention. Veeri has been placed under house arrest at his residence. The officials are also reviewing the remaining detainees and PSA may be slapped against some of them.The officials claimed that the preventive detention has to be reviewed after six months under Indian Penal Code system and then the detention could be ended, continued or the detainees could be booked under more stringent laws.“Sagar instigates party workers and youth especially from his constituency against the decisions of Government of India. He took out a protest march along with 250 people in August as well,” read the PSA dossier of Sagar.The PSA dossier of Madni read that he played pivotal role in mobilization of anti social elements and offered active support to separatists.