Mirwaiz Umar Farooq condemns his house detention on Fridays

Says decision making authorities should revisit their policy

Says decision making authorities should revisit their policy

Srinagar, Dec 29 (KNS): Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has condemned his repeated house detention, especially on Fridays for disallowing him delivering congregational sermons at historic Jama Masjid Srinagar.
 
In a statement issued to Kashmir News Service (KNS), Mirwaiz said after his release from four years of continued house detention since August 2019, on September 22nd he was only permitted to go to Jamia Masjid on three Fridays. Since then, every Friday, he has been put under house arrest without any reason provided by the authorities. 
 
He said since October 13, Jamia Masjid itself was locked to people for ten consecutive Fridays, and it was only last week that people were allowed to offer Friday prayers there. However, the duration of this permission remains uncertain while the ban on my movement continues. The authorities whimsically open or close the central Jamia Masjid to Muslims for prayers without accountability, and no one can inquire why. 
 
He also said this arbitrariness, disregard for religious rights and sentiments of Muslims, even on the basic human principle of allowing the practice of religion uninterrupted, are telling signs of the time and situation we are living in. 
 
He added that it also mocks the authorities' own statements claiming "Things are great in Jammu & Kashmir, and I am a free man who can go anywhere."
Mirwaiz reiterated his belief that repression of any kind, including on religious rights, cannot bring or maintain peace. He urged those in charge of decision-making to revisit this policy, considering historical precedents and adopting a long-term perspective.(KNS)

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