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Prevented from offering prayers at Jamia Masjid, claims Mirwaiz

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Hurriyat Conference chairman

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Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq claimed that he has been denied permission for second consecutive Friday to offer prayers at the Jamia Masjid in Srinagar.

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“For the second consecutive Friday, I have been denied permission to go to Jama Masjid,” the Mirwaiz said in a post on his X handle.

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The Hurriyat chairman earlier stated that he was placed under house arrest on Wednesday night after the demise of former Hurriyat chief Abdul Gani Bhat.

“At will, the authorities curb our basic rights. Heavens would not have fallen if we had been allowed to participate in the ‘janazah’ of Prof Bhat Sahib, and offer ‘duas’ for the departed soul. Are the authorities so afraid of the dead!” the Mirwaiz said.

He said the authorities cannot silence the faith of the people by “using force”.

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“To be locked up in my home week after week, barred from entering the historic Jama Masjid is nothing but proof that we are living under an authoritarian setup. Denying us the right to honour our leader and pay him our last respects and share our grief collectively at their passing away and forcibly preventing from praying in mosques is highly condemnable. Brute power cannot silence faith and the yearning for dignity and justice,” he added.

Several political leaders, including Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti had on Thursday said they were placed under house arrest following the death of Prof Bhat.

Prof Bhat, 90, passed away at his residence in Sopore on Wednesday evening after a prolonged illness.

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