
Restrictions had been imposed on fifth consecutive day in elements of Srinagar to forestall exhumation of separatist chief Syed Ali Shah Geelanis physique from the Hyderpora graveyard for burial within the Eidgah Martyrs graveyard.
Hardline separatist chief Syed Ali Shah Geelani was buried late within the night time, the Kashmir Zone Police knowledgeable on Monday. After his demise, his household and subsequent of kin had been approached by IGP Kashmir Shri Vijay Kumar together with SP & ASP. They met each of Geelani’s sons at their residence at 11pm, condoled them & requested for burial within the night time for bigger curiosity of normal public as a consequence of potential main regulation and order scenario within the state.
Soon after an settlement was established, the household began behaving in another way and resorted to ‘anti-national’ actions. “IGP Kashmir personally spoke to a few relatives and ensured them of safe passage. However, 3hrs later probably under the pressure from Pakistan & miscreants they behaved differently & started resorting to anti-national activities”, the Kashmir Zone Police tweeted.
According to police, Geelani’s physique was wrapped in a Pakistani flag, and loud sloganeering was executed in favour of Pakistan. Later, neighbours had been instigated to come back out. “After persuasion the relatives brought the deadbody to the graveyard and performed last rites with due respect in presence of members of Intizamia Committee and local Imam”, the police mentioned.
“The refusal of both his sons to come to graveyard indicated their loyalty to Pakistani agenda rather than their love & respect for their departed father”, the Police additional mentioned.
Meanwhile, the scenario within the Kashmir Valley following the demise of Syed Ali Shah Geelani is totally beneath management and other people have cooperated with the authorities, Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh mentioned on Friday.
“The scenario is totally beneath management, not even a single incident occurred within the final two days. People cooperated and safety forces are working with nice restraint.
I congratulate individuals… for preserving peace all over the place,” Singh advised reporters in Baramulla district of north Kashmir.
Later within the day, the authorities introduced restoring cell telephony companies and fixed-line Internet throughout all telecom service suppliers within the valley at 10 pm on Friday.
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