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Mirwaiz leads devotees at Jamia Masjid to express solidarity with Pahalgam victims

One-minute silence Observed, Killings Condemned, Vilification of Kashmiris Slammed

K H News Service by K H News Service
April 26, 2025
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Srinagar : Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir Molvi Muhammad Umar Farooq Friday led the devotees at the historic Jamia Masjid to condemn the dastardly terror attack in Pahalgam that left 26 people dead and several others wounded.
The gathering during the congregational Friday prayers observed a one-minute silence for the first time to express deep grief and solidarity with the victims of Pahalgam terror attack.
Calling the killings “inhuman and heartbreaking”, Mirwaiz said the brutal manner in which people were slain, after being identified in front of their families, was a chilling reminder of the suffering Kashmiris have endured for decades.
“This massacre has left every heart in Kashmir wounded. Our people, regardless of background, are united in grief and condemnation,” he said, urging patience and healing for the bereaved and injured. Mirwaiz said, “Repeatedly barring me from fulfilling my religious duties is not only condemnable but deeply painful for me and for the community.” In his address, Mirwaiz condemned the “disturbing and dangerous” media discourse that he said had vilified Kashmiris in the wake of the attack.
Such narratives, he said, were fueling communal hatred and had already led to incidents of Kashmiri students being targeted in different parts of the country. “Mainstream media’s divisive rhetoric is making Kashmiris vulnerable and insecure outside the region. Hundreds have been forced to return home in panic. This is unjust and unacceptable,” Mirwaiz said, appealing to governments in other states to ensure the safety of all Kashmiris. He said the Kashmiri people had not only condemned the terror attack outright but also extended humanitarian support to the victims. “Locals risked their own lives to save tourists. Adil Hussain, a pony operator, died a hero while helping others. Many others carried the injured on their backs, provided shelter, food and even emotional comfort to distressed visitors,” he added. Mirwaiz paid tribute to Hussain and urged authorities to allow him to personally visit the bereaved family and those injured in the attack. He reiterated his appeal to authorities to stop bans and restrictions on religious leaders” and called for unity and compassion in the face of grief

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