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Mirwaiz calls for release of Kashmiri ‘political prisoners’

- Peerzada Ashiq

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the Valley’s chief cleric who joined Ramzan prayers at Srinagar’s historic Jamia Masjid for the first time since 2019 on Friday, urged the Jammu and Kashmir authoritie­s to “release thousands of Kashmiri political prisoners as a gesture of goodwill”.

“I appeal to the authoritie­s to listen to the voice of people’s collective conscience and unconditio­nally release thousands of Kashmiri political prisoners, who are in jails in J&K and all over India, as a gesture of goodwill in the holy month of Ramzan,” Mr. Farooq, who delivered the sermon to hundreds of worshipper­s, said.

During the address, he highlighte­d that the condition of many prisoners, who are in jails for years, “is very bad, causing great distress to people”.

“There is a need to ensure unity and brotherhoo­d among the people of Jammu and Kashmir to preserve and protect its collective identity. The best way to ensure collectivi­sm is by following basic human, moral and religious principles and values. Otherwise, infighting and oneupmansh­ip will make us perish,” Mr. Farooq said.

Appeal to the youth

Mr. Farooq, also the Hurriyat chairman, addressed the youth and asked them to pursue education and awareness, “which will bring out their inner capabiliti­es and consciousn­ess to shape a just and prosperous community”.

The 50yearold Mirwaiz has been allowed to resume his religious activities this month.

It comes after Mr. Farooq approached the J&K High Court over “unjustified and illegal house detention” by the authoritie­s since August, 2019. The Lieutenant Governor, however, informed the court that Mr. Farooq “is a free man and can go wherever he wants”.

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