Deccan Chronicle

Geelani buried quietly in Srinagar

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC

Kashmiri separatist patriarch Syed Ali Shah Geelani who passed away after a prolonged illness late Wednesday night was buried quietly in a Muslim cemetery located a couple of hundred yards from his residence in Srinagar’s Hyderpora area early Thursday.

The locals said that the 92-year-old fiery politician was laid to rest in haste under tight security in the mazaar adjacent to a mosque and a Sufi shrine between 3.30 am and 4 am. The police sources said that a mass burial was disallowed in anticipati­on of possible anti-India protests and in view of the Coronaviru­s pandemic.

Syed Geelani’s son Dr. Nayeem Geelani, however, alleged that the police “snatched” his body after the family sought time for the funeral till, at least, 10 am Thursday “so that our close relatives who had not come to our place yet too could have a last glimpse of Abba, join the namaz-e-janaza and be present at the burial”.

The family claimed that the separatist leader had expressed the will that he should be buried at Srinagar’s Idgah Mazaare-Shohada

(martyrs’ cemetery) but the authoritie­s categorica­lly refused to permit it and said that they wanted him to be laid to rest at the nearby Muslim cemetery “within one hour” and if the family was not willing they could not do it themselves. Nayeem alleged that the police then snatched the body and forcibly buried it after pushing and overpoweri­ng the family members and even scuffled with the women.

His younger brother Dr. Naseem Geelani said, “Nobody from the family was present for his burial. We don’t know who gave him the gussal (last bath), who offered namaze-janaza (funeral prayer) for him and who buried him. We saw Abba Jan’s grave only at 10 am and offered fateha”.

The Kashmir police denied the allegation­s. Its twitter handle quoted Inspector General of Police, Vijay Kumar, as saying, “Reported allegation­s against the police are baseless. In fact, the police facilitate­d in bringing the dead body from the house to the graveyard as there was apprehensi­on that miscreants might take undue advantage of the situation. Relatives participat­ed in the last rites.”

Kumar had at around 11 pm on Wednesday turned up at Geelani’s house to request the family that it should ensure minimum participat­ion of people in the funeral owing to Covid-19 protocol.

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Syed Ali Shah Geelani

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