Srinagar, Oct. 28 -- The incarceration of MLA Doda Mehraj Malik under Public Safety Act (PSA) rocked the Jammu and Kashmir assembly again on Monday with some members demanding formation of a committee to inquire whether the invocation of PSA by district magistrate on Malik was justified. On the second working day of J&K assembly's autumn session, National Conference MLA from Banihal, Sajjad Shaheen, raised the issue of PSA on Mehraj Malik in the zero hour which was objected to by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Shaheen sought a one hour discussion on the issue. "MLA Doda Mehraj Malik is undergoing jail illegally and unconstitutionally under PSA. I want a debate in the house because today it is Mehraj Malik and tomorrow it will be any other MLA," he said. However BJP MLA from Udhampur East RS Pathania said that invoking PSA on anybody was the prerogative of a deputy commissioner. "There is no role of government or any party," he said. Pathania's objection triggered ire of ruling party's and other members prompting bedlam in the house. However Pathania was objected to by the NC MLA from Gurez Nazir Ahmad Khan (Gurezi). "If Malik had done any anti-national activity or militancy related activity, then nobody would have supported him in this House. But saying that the DC has the powers to book anybody under PSA, that won't be allowed," he said. While addressing the speaker Abdul Rahim Rather,Gurezi sought the formation of a committee to look into the justifications of PSA on Malik. "There should an in depth inquiry to find out whether PSA was justified on Malik or not. The DC is not the final authority to decide whom to put behind bars and whom to let go," he said. Peoples Conference president and MLA Handwara Sajad Lone said that PSA on Malik was totally unjustified. Peoples Democratic Party leader Waheed Para said, "The house is getting eroded. Today it is used on one person and tomorrow it can be used against you as well. If we normalise this thing, tomorrow it will be normalised for your children," he said. Chief minister Omar Abdullah while talking to reporters said that if every sub judice issue will be kept outside the purview of assembly discussion, then people will start filing cases to prevent lawmakers from talking. "Whatever Malik did, he didn't deserve a PSA. If he had cursed DC or an officer, that is no justification for a PSA. Recently a central minister said a whole community is 'namak haram'. If the whole Muslim community is tagged as 'namak haram', then what wrong was said by Mehraj Malik," Omar said. Meanwhile, application of Aam Aadmi Party MLA Mehraj Malik seeking permission to participate in the ongoing assembly session was adjourned on Monday by the high court of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh till October 30, a day before the autumn session is scheduled to end....