Mehbooba Mufti’s visit to express solidarity with Mohammad Parvez’s family highlights growing concerns about alleged mistreatment of Jammu & Kashmir’s tribal communities,especially the nomadic Gujjar-Bakerwals.Her demand for accountability through judicial inquiry underscores the need for transparency in addressing human rights violations within sensitive regions like J&K. Persistent allegations surrounding encounters, detentions, and harassment add to feelings of alienation among marginalized groups-a meaningful issue requiring attention if trust in institutions is to be restored.Ms. Mufti has drawn attention to broader patterns indicating systemic pressures faced by tribal communities during seasonal migrations and interactions with authorities over recent years. As tensions persist between security operations and civilian grievances,ensuring justice through impartial probes may contribute towards reconciliation efforts while highlighting more equitable governance challenges in tribal policy implementation across J&K.