Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Mirwaiz put under house arrest, Friday prayers not allowed at Jamia Masjid

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: On the occasion of Juma’t-ul-Vida, the last Friday of Ramadan, the authoritie­s put Jamia Masjid chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq under house arrest and didn’t allow prayers at the Srinagar’s grand mosque, the leader said in a statement issued on Friday.

Along with the statement, Mirwaiz uploaded a video message on social media condemning the action of the J&K authoritie­s on the religious occasion.

“On the very significan­t religious occasion of Juma’t-ulvida, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was put under house arrest and was not allowed to go to Jama Masjid and the mosque was also locked for prayers by the authoritie­s,” the statement said.

The authoritie­s, including Jammu and Kashmir Police, have not yet responded to the statement of Mirwaiz. The Hurriyat leader said a press conference was also called at his residence which was again disallowed by the authoritie­s.

“It would have been a different experience if I could extend this greeting to you in person at Jama Masjid and you would be there to receive it. But for the fifth consecutiv­e year, the state authoritie­s have once again locked the gates of historic and central Jama Masjid Srinagar and put me under house arrest,” Mirwaiz said in the video message.

Mirwaiz has often charged J&K authoritie­s of putting him under house arrest after his release from house detention on September 22 last year, as he had approached court against his confinemen­t to his home since the abrogation of Article 370 and 35 A on August 5, 2019.

The Jammu and Kashmir Government in March this year vehemently denied the “house arrest allegation­s” in response to Mirwaiz’s petition challengin­g his house arrest after the J&K high court had given the administra­tion “last and final” opportunit­y.

Mirwaiz said Juma’t-ul-vida has a great significan­ce for Muslims as it is a day of special prayers and supplicati­ons.

Mirwaiz said the people of Jammu and Kashmir protest “this authoritar­ianism and direct violation of our religious rights”.

“Repeatedly this centre of Islam in Kashmir is subject to enforced lock downs by the authoritie­s. And repeatedly I am put under house arrest on Fridays to prevent me from going to Jama Masjid,” he said.

He said each Friday was a day of uncertaint­y and anxiety for him as he does not know if he will be allowed to go to Jama Masjid or not depending on the will of the authoritie­s. “A few hours before noon I get conveyed what that decision was. This is the most arbitrary and authoritar­ian way to function and is highly regrettabl­e,” he said.

Thousands converge for prayers at Dargah Hazratbal

Thousands of people offered Friday prayers at Dargah Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar on the occasion of Juma’t-ul-Vida.

The Dargah Hazratbal, the valley’s holiest shrine, witnessed the biggest congregati­on with people thronging from all the parts of the valley.

Senior political leaders, including National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti and Apni Party chairperso­n Altaf Bukhari, were among those who offered prayers at the shrine.

Mufti offered her prayers in a special women’s section of Dargah Hazrathbal. She was accompanie­d by former minister Asia Naqash, former MLA Anjum Fazilli and Sheikh Saba.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI /HT ?? Members of the Muslim community offering prayers outside the Hazratbal shrine on the occasion of Juma’t-ul-Vida in Srinagar on Friday.
WASEEM ANDRABI /HT Members of the Muslim community offering prayers outside the Hazratbal shrine on the occasion of Juma’t-ul-Vida in Srinagar on Friday.

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