[Reader-list] Not so peaceful message from Hazratbal

radhikarajen at vsnl.net radhikarajen at vsnl.net
Sat Jul 5 13:42:20 IST 2008


Behen Sonia,

 this is precisely why hindus dislike the self appointed muslim leaders who use religious places not for prayer but for confrontation with other followers of different faith. On friday, we always see the unruly mob getting infuriated by the leaders and provokes into show off the united strength on unleashing the mob fury. Even if the population is hardly 17 percent of one billion, on fridays it becomes a potent force of damage to national unity at the behest of self appointed leaders, unlike hindus who go to temple at the their choice on different day, too many deities and too many worshippers on too different shrines but altogether not enough to damage the nation. That is why the attitude of such muslim leaders who use the poor muslim on his /her faith to be anti-national are hated.

  regards.

----- Original Message -----
From: "S. Jabbar" <sonia.jabbar at gmail.com>
Date: Saturday, July 5, 2008 1:21 pm
Subject: [Reader-list] Not so peaceful message from Hazratbal
To: sarai list <reader-list at sarai.net>

> Hurriyat Seizes Hazratbal Stage
> 
> Srinagar, July 04, KONS: Brushing aside the Waqf Board¹s resistance,
> Hurriyat leaders today took hold of the politically potent 
> Hazratbal stage
> in a bid to make an unmistakable display of their public clout in 
> Kashmir.The shrine has been a centre of public movements for 
> decades, successively
> and artfully used by major political figures, Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah
> included, to retain their hold on the masses.
> After falling into the militant lap during the early nineties, the 
> currentrulers of the state tried to de-politicize it by 
> overhauling its management
> system by replacing the NC-backed Muslim Auqaf Trust with the 
> seeminglyneutral Waqf Board.
> Both Mufti Muhammad Sayeed and Ghulam Nabi Azad have scrupulously 
> avoidedturning the shrine into a platform for themselves, perhaps 
> out of the
> conviction that it was a double-edged sword which their opponents, 
> bothmainstream and separatist, could turn against them.
> But the tide seemed to have turned today, despite the Waqf Board¹s 
> warningthe other day that Hazratbal would not be allowed to be 
> used for political
> activities.
> Filling in for their respective chairmen, senior Hurriyat leaders, 
> ShabirAhmad Shah and Muhammad Ashraf Sahrai, addressed the 
> congregation at
> Hazratbal in defiance of the government-controlled Waqf Board¹s 
> ban on
> political activity at the holy shrine.
> Shah said that the people of the state were united and ready to 
> counter any
> conspiracy. 
> Calling for a total boycott of the forthcoming assembly elections, 
> Shahsaidthat polls were not a solution to the Kashmir issue and 
> ³we cannot benefit
> India by taking part in the polls in a betrayal of the sacrifices of
> martyrs.² 
> ³Boycott is a powerful and peaceful weapon in the hands of the 
> people by
> which they can counter Indian propaganda on Kashmir,² he said.
> Referring to the land transfer issue, Shah said that it was not a 
> matter of
> land alone but a question of the national identity of Kashmiris 
> for which
> the entire state had marched with steeled breasts.
> ³We are not against the yatra, nor do we want to harm the yatris, 
> and the
> Kashmiris have proved it in the recent days,² he said.
> ³It is unfortunate that Muslims are being targeted with violence 
> in Jammu,
> and the police is a mute spectator, even though no yatri or 
> tourist suffered
> as much as a scratch in the nine days of agitation in the valley,² 
> he said.
> Attacking pro-India parties, Shah said that they had been exposed 
> and that
> the people had realized that they were out to barter away Kashmiri 
> land.³In the present circumstances, people should take timely and 
> correctdecisions, as even a minor mistake can prove to be a heavy 
> burden on coming
> generations,² he said.
> Condemning the aggressive designs of the extremist Hindu parties, 
> he said
> that they had begun to serve their ends by giving communal colour 
> to even
> peaceful issues. 
> ³They are spawning hatred in the name of religion. The people of 
> Jammu and
> Kashmir will have to defeat their plots,² he said.
> Geelani¹s right hand man, Muhammad Ashraf Sahrai, said that 
> Kashmiris would
> complete the mission of the martyrs as they had offered immense 
> sacrificesduring the ongoing struggle and there would be no 
> compromise on these
> sacrifices. 
> The congregation also offered thanksgiving prayers over the 
> success of the
> public agitation against the transfer of land to the Shrine Board.
> 
> From the Kashmir Observer
> 
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