If Mirwaiz not under house arrest, allow him to deliver Friday sermons: APHC
By Daanish Bin Nabi
The
Lieutenant Governor (LG) of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha claim in an interview
to the BBC that All Parties Hurriyat Conference (M) (APHC) Chairman Mirwaiz
Umar Farooq is not under house arrest, has caused considerable outrage.
Policemen, he said, had been posted outside the Miswaiz's residence for his own
safety, the LG added.
The LG in
fact claimed that the administration had not detained any political prisoner,
social activist or religious leader in jail.
When
asked about Mirwaiz’s detention, the LG said that: “Mirwaiz Umar Farooq is not
under house detention. We have kept cops around him for his safety. Even in
2019, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was not detained under the PSA. He is neither under
house arrest nor detained. He must decide what he wants to do,” he said in an
to BBC Hindi on Friday.
The APHC
led by Mirwaiz hit back sharply saying that if he is not detained then allow
him (Mirwaiz) to deliver the Friday sermon at the historic Jama Masjid this
coming Friday.
“If the
authorities have now decided to release Mirwaiz, let him be allowed to deliver
the Friday sermon at Jama Masjid this Friday and let them not stop people from
assembling there to listen to him,” APHC in a press statement said.
APHC said
that LG’s statement is a blatant misrepresentation of facts and denial of his
incarceration is ‘unbelievable’.
“Mirwaiz
for the last three years has not been allowed to come out of his house despite
repeated appeals and implorations from all sections of people to the
authorities, including religious ulemas across the state,” APHC said.
It said
that the newspaper and electronic media reports bear witness to it. “Except
close relatives no one is allowed to enter Mirwaiz’s house. How can such facts
be negated and claims of his not being under house arrest made,” APHC said.
APHC said
that if the authorities now want to release Mirwaiz it is welcome but giving
such misleading statements to save face, is mischievous.
Kashmir’s political seat
It is
said that whosoever holds the reins of Srinagar’ Jamia Masjid wields political
power in Kashmir. From the House of Abdullahs to the House of Mirwaizs to
political elites of Kashmir everyone has tried to hold onto the Grand Mosque to
legitimise power.
Presently,
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq holds the sway of this political power in Kashmir. However,
he has been under detention since the Union Government read down the special
status of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
Stats of last six years
Figures
for the last six-years portray a grim picture. In 2016, the Grand Mosque was
closed for 30 Fridays; in 2017 for 18 Fridays; 2018 for 16 Fridays; in 2019 for
26 Fridays; in 2020 for 21 Fridays; and in 2021 For 44 Fridays.
Similarly,
the data shows that Mirwaiz Molvi Umar Farooq, who delivers the mandatory
Friday sermons in Jamia Masjid was put under house detention in 2016 for 78
days; in 2017 for 200 days; in 2018 for 120 days; in 2019 for 174 days; in 2020
for 365 days and in 2021 till December 8 for 342 days.
The Mosque
Founded
in 1402 AD by Sultan Sikandar Shah Kashmiri, father of Sultan Zainulaabdin
(Budshah), the grand-old Mosque of Srinagar is roughly 600-year-old. Known for
its peaceful and tranquil ambiance, the Srinagar’s Jamia Mosque can accommodate
more than 33,000 people at one time.
The
construction of the Masjid is inspired by Indo-Saracenic architecture. The
Grand mosque has an area of 384 X 381 feet. It is quadrangular in shape,
roughly square, with four minarets; one in the middle of each side covered with
a series of pyramidal roofs which terminate in an open turret crowned by a high
pinnacle.
Reactions to house detention of Mirwaiz
The Grand
Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam demanded immediate release of
Mirwaiz Kashmir and said, " After August 5, 2019, the historic Jamia
Masjid Srinagar has remained closed under various pretexts and people prevented
from praying in this central place of worship?”
National
Conference Vice President and former chief minister of the State of Jammu and
Kashmir Mr. Omar Abdullah reacted to the LG's statement by tweeting, “The same
way my colleagues were locked in their homes ‘for their own safety’ for months
after 4th Aug 2019 & the same way we get trucks parked outside our gates
every once in a while because ‘inputs’ suggest an attack on Gupkar road is
imminent.”
Separatist-turned-mainstream
politician Sajad Gani Lone said: “I think L-G sahib needs to verify facts. His
statements don’t reflect reality. May I humbly state that the tradition of
locking up leaders and then denying is an old worn out tradition. It has been
happening for the last 3 decades.”
Published
by National Herald on Published: 20 August 2022, 12:00 PM