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Year after floods, Mirwaiz wakes up distribute relief among flood victims
12/7/2015 11:58:06 PM
Early Times Report
srinagar, Dec 7: Over a year after floods hit Kashmir in September 2014, senior separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq today woke up to distribute relief among the victims of south Kashmir.
Mirwaiz, who had been accusing the Central Government of "inhuman delay" in grant of relief, personally crossed all visible limits of delay and went to distribute relief after fifteen long months when life is reportedly back to normal in the affected areas.
The Mirwaiz distributed relief under the banner of his Darul Khair, which is already under scanner of intelligence agencies for large scale bungling in the name of relief and rehabilitation to the flood victims.
The Mirwaiz said he handed over "relief cheques to the September 2014 flood-affected people of twin south Kashmir districts of Anantnag and Kulgam under the Dar-ul-Khair Mirwaiz Manzil's 'Ak Akis' initiative."
However, Mirwaiz's distribution of so called relief seems to be part of a game plan to find an excuse to address rally in south Kashmir, which is turning into hotbed of militancy.
Amid reports that his handlers want Mirwaiz to act or wind up his "shop", he tried to overtake his arch rival Syed Ali Geelani by giving a fiery speech in favor of militancy.
Just few days after Geelani made a statement that youth of Kashmir have no option but to take up arms, Mirwaiz spoke a step further. He openly glorified militancy.
Flanked by other separatist leaders he visited the families of militants recently killed in encounter with security forces. He visited the residences of two militants of Bijbehara, Nazir Ahmad Bhat and Adil Ahmad Sheikh, who were killed in a gunfight with forces at Aishmuqam, where he expressed his sympathies with the bereaved families.
The Mirwaiz equated militancy with "real treasure". Speaking to the aging fathers of the killed militants and their other family members, he paid "glowing tributes to them and said these sacrifices were the real treasures of the resistance movement and Kashmiris needed to value these pearls and gems."
The Hurriayt (M) Chairman expressed his solidarity with these families and said that the "martyred youth despite facing difficulties and hardships ensure that the resistance movement continued with all its vigour."
He said, "Now it was the responsibility of the entire nation, people as well as the leadership, to safeguard these sacrifices and not rest until the movement reaches to its logical conclusion."
The Mirwaiz said: "Besides India, the pro-India parties of Kashmir were contributing to the oppression and suppression of the Kashmiri people as their only desire was to cling to power."
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