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Demand for treating Geelani like Masarat | Tral anti-India event | | Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 6: The Mufti government did well to appreciate the national outrage and put Pakistani agent and killer of hundreds of Kashmiri youth, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, under house arrest on Tuesday. Geelani and his supporters had violated the law of the land and attacked the very institution of the Indian State on 1st May at Tral in Kashmir by preaching sedition against India, supporting the Pakistani sinister agenda and hoisting Pakistani flags. Ironically, the anti-India act was committed under the very nose of the State Police. The event outraged the nation and the national media played a very important role to educate the Indian public opinion and it, like the concerned Indians, demanded action against the traitor. Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who also holds the crucial Home portfolio, a day later promised action against the law-breakers and said the law will take its own course. Mufti Sayeed was out of the State when Tral incident took place. He was at Ahmadabad. And he took the action two days later and the result was the house arrest of Geelani. However, this action has not satisfied the outraged nation. It wants the State Government to treat Geelani like another Pakistani agent Masarat Alam. Many concerned Indians had said, and rightly, that Geelani committed the same offence and he deserved jail like Alam. It bears recalling that Alam and many other supporters of Geelani had on April 15 organized a pro-Pakistan event in Srinagar, where anti-India and pro-Pakistan and pro-independence slogans were raised and Pakistani flags hoisted. That day, they tried their best to incite anti-India hatred and provoke revolt against New Delhi. So much so, they invoked Lashkar chief Hafiz Saeed, India's number one enemy, to provoke anti-India protests. What happened in Srinagar that day embarrassed PM Narendra Modi and the BJP-led NDA Government, as the entire opposition and national media questioned their policy towards Pakistan, Kashmir and Kashmiri separatists and demanded a stringent action against the traitors. The Muti Government acted on April 16. Geelani and Masarat Alam were put under house arrest. The action didn't satisfy the opposition and the outraged nation. As a result, the Mufti Government slapped Public Safety Act against Alam and he was sent to a Jammu jail on April 17. Those who are urging the authorities to treat Geelani like Alam do make a valid point. It is hoped that they would rise to occasion and do the needful in order to ensure that no anti-India event took place anywhere in Kashmir in the future. House arrest is no arrest, as Geelani, like before, would continue to play anti-India and pro-Pakistan role from his very house, which is well-equipped and connected with his masters in Pakistan and Kashmir-based agents of Islamabad. . Geelani has to be kept in an isolated room from where he could not contact anyone in Pakistan, Pakistan High Commission in Delhi and anyone in the Valley. |
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