The Asian Age

Fake Geelani letter calls for 6-day shutdown; J&K police registers FIR

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An open letter attributed to Kashmir’s separatist patriarch Syed Ali Shah Geelani and which called for a six day shutdown in the Valley beginning July 8, the death anniversar­y of militant commander Burhan Wani, went viral on social media platforms on Tuesday.

However, the Jammu and Kashmir police was quick to step in, informing the people that it was a fake letter. The police also said that if has filed a case under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and for public mischief under Indian Penal Code (IPC). The letter is fake as the same was not issued by the nonagenari­an separatist leader, the police said.

“As per the family sources of SAS Geelani the letter is fake and not issued by him. This is published from Pakistan. Police are taking action against those who are circulatin­g it through different social media platforms to instigate violence and create law and order problems,” the J&K police tweeted.

A police spokesman said that a case (FIR No 265/2020) under section 13 ULA(P) Act, 505 IPC (public mischief) has been registered in police station Budgam and that further investigat­ion is in progress.

A tweet from @hurriyet_news handle said “As informed earlier that Twitter handle @GeelaniOff­icial has been compromise­d and is now being controlled by Md Hussain Khateeb instead of Geelani Sahab’s representa­tive Abdullah Geelani. A fake letter has been issued by @GeelaniOff­icial on 6 July to misguide us.”

Mr Geelani had last week announced his decision to quit his faction of Hurriyat Conference, an amalgam of separatist parties.

◗ AN OPEN LETTER attributed to Kashmir’s separatist patriarch Syed Ali Shah Geelani and which called for a six day shutdown in the Valley beginning July 8, the death anniversar­y of militant Burhan Wani, went viral on social media

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