QUAID-E-INQALAB JANAB GEELANI SAHIB AGAIN BARRED FROM
OFFERING FRIDAY PRAYERS BY THE INDIAN FORCES IN MAQBOOZA KASHMIR: POSTED BY
HABIB YOUSAFZAI, KASHMIR DIASPORA ALLIANCE
Geelani again barred from offering Friday prayers
Expresses concern over
prevailing uncertainty
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Nov 29: The
chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Geelani was again barred from
offering Friday prayers today. “It
is the 36th Friday in a row when he was not allowed to offer Friday prayers,”
said a Hurriyat (G) spokesman in a statement. Taking a dig at the Chief
Minister the spokesman said: “Omar Abdullah addressed a state sponsored
gathering at Tral. Geelani was scheduled to address a public rally there but
the authorities forcibly prevented him from going there.”
Meanwhile, Geelani
while commenting on the prevailing disturbance and uncertainty in the world,
said: “Presently no peace and justice prevails and instead it is the reign of
terror which exists in every nook and corner of the world. Humanity is being
trampled everywhere, innocents are killed, fundamental and religious rights are
violated and those who dare to resist against it are being branded as
extremists and terrorists.”
“Instead of taking any notice
of these accesses and injustices, the so-called champions of human rights are
maintaining criminal silence over the brutal killings of innocent civilians,”
Geelani said. He strongly
condemned the role of West, Geelani said democratically elected government of
president Mursi was dismissed with the active support of Western countries and
thousands of civilians were brutally killed during the coup.
Referring to
the worst situation in Bangladesh, Geelani said, “Jamat e Islami in 1971 played
its role keeping in view the larger interests of Islam and Muslim Umah and it
was their desire to prevent any more division among the Muslim countries.
However, after 42 years the present so called secular regime at the behest of
India has declared a war on Isalmists and intends to wipe out the entire leadership
of Jamat e Islami.”
Expressing deep
resentment and sorrow over the role of Organization of Islamic Countries,
Geelani said, “We had pinned a hope that they would come to the rescue and take
issue with the Bangladesh government but that did not happen.”
Geelani also
expressed deep concern over the drone attacks on Pak – Afghan borders, saying
that “though we have condemned the attack against the Malala Yousf Zai, however
it is so sad that hundreds of innocent children were killed during drone
attacks and so called champions of peace and justice are maintaining silence
over it. They do not feel it their obligation to call a meeting of UNO in this
regard. This injustice and double standards are the main cause of world unrest
and upheaval.”
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