The Asian Age

Shabir miffed, to quit Hurriyat’s Geelani bloc

- YUSUF JAMEEL SRINAGAR, MARCH 21

The Syed Ali Shah-led faction of Hurriyat Conference is facing tough time as one of its key leaders Shabir Ahmed Shah has asked to be relieved as its general secretary.

Mr Shah had earlier reportedly complained that he was being ignored or, at least, not consulted before decisions on vital issues are taken by the amalgam faction.

Also, questions are being raised within the amalgam and its main constituen­t Tehrik-eHurriyat, at which Mr Geelani was given oneyear extension as its chairman recently in the backdrop of the controvers­y over the appointmen­t of his grandson Anees-ulIslami as a research officer in a government-run organisati­on even though the authoritie­s strongly denied the charge of ‘flouting of rules’.

Mr Shah,63, who is founder and president of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (J&KDFP) — an important constituen­ts of Geelani-led Hurriyat Conference — has written a letter to the octogenari­an leader, expressing his dissatisfa­ction over the functionin­g of the faction, and in particular “justice is not being done” to the post assigned to him nearly two years ago. He has said he and Mr Geelani have not even met for months, and his dream to make the conglomera­te an institutio­n “so that our future generation­s can benefit from it and the goal of freedom is achieved” is getting shattered.

Mr Shah, however, denied he has quit the conglomera­te faction in protest against being “ignored” in decisionma­king. He told this newspaper that he has only sought a meeting of its Majlis-e-Shoora or advisory council to elect a new general secretary. “I have already spent thirty years and eight months in jail or under house arrest. I’ve been under detention with brief intervals in between for the past three years and seven months, and have not been available as general secretary to the Hurriyat Conference.”

He added that since he has been unable to deliver because of his continuous incarcerat­ion, he has asked to be relieved from the responsibi­lity.

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Shabir Ahmed Shah

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