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Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani passes away

Syed Ali Geelani: Kashmir's separatist patriarch dies aged 92

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Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani has died at his home in Srinagar at the age of 92.
He passed away after a lengthy illness.

A veteran campaigner against Indian rule, he had been under house arrest for much of the past 11 years.

Indian authorities have imposed a strict security clampdown in Srinagar, Kashmir's main city, placing barbed wire and barricades on the roads near Geelani's home.

Local reports say a curfew may follow, and internet services may be cut off.

Such measures are not unusual at moments of tension in Indian-administered Kashmir. Police typically describe them as precautionary, citing the need to stop online rumours fuelling potential violence.

India and Pakistan control different parts of the Muslim-majority territory, but both say it is wholly theirs. There has been violence on the Indian-run side for 30 years, due to a separatist insurgency.

Writing on Twitter, Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan called Geelani a "freedom fighter" and declared Thursday a day of official mourning.

He said the separatist leader had "struggled all his life for his people & their right to self-determination".

Police in Kashmir have said only close relatives will be allowed to attend Geelani's funeral.
AFP news agency reports that announcements were made from loudspeakers at the main mosque near Geelani's home after his death, asking local people to march towards it.

However, Indian troops and armoured vehicles are said to be on the streets and police have urged residents to stay indoors.

Geelani was a legislator for more than 15 years, representing Jamaat-i-Islami - a major political-religious organisation in Indian Kashmir, which was banned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government in 2019.

He spent long spells in prison, including nearly 10 years after 1962, shortly after he began campaigning for Kashmir to merge with Pakistan.

Geelani led a faction of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, an umbrella group of almost two dozen separatist parties - but walked out in 2020, accusing others of "revolting against his leadership".

He was known for his strong opposition to any kind of dialogue with India. He insisted that a plebiscite on whether Kashmir should remain under Indian rule should be held before talks could take place.

This often put him in conflict with younger colleagues, who were more open to holding talks with Indian leaders.

In 2020, Geelani was awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan, Pakistan's highest civilian honour.


انا للہ و انا الیہ راجعون


 
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انا لله و انا اليه راجعون

His sad demise is a great loss to Kashmir, Kashmiris all over the world and Pakistan. He was a truly great man! Very few like him are ever born. Being one of the few pakistanis to have met him in person I can honestly say that in our times no greater man lived in the entire subcontinent!

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P.S. I am aware of the thread in kashmir section. But I am only making this thread here because for some weird reason I have no posting rights in kashmir section.
Mods are welcome to merge this thread and kindly take care of the posting rights issue. @The Eagle @waz @Irfan Baloch
 
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My fellow brothers come out now march to all town centres march to lal chowk come ready to stay
 
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Prime Minister Imran Khan in his tweet paid tribute to late Huriyat Leader Syed Ali Gillani. This is what he said in his official tweet.

'' Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kashmiri freedom fighter Syed Ali Geelani who struggled all his life for his people & their right to self determination. He suffered incarceration & torture by the Occupying Indian state but remained resolute.

We in Pakistan salute his courageous struggle & remember his words: "Hum Pakistani hain aur Pakistan Humara hai". The Pakistan flag will fly at half mast and we will observe a day of official mourning. ''
 
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Unlike many Kashmiri "leaders", Syed Ali Shah Geelani never changed his position and stuck to his convictions. He also never gave in to the Indian state. If he was like the Abdullahs or Muftis, he could have enjoyed a great political life in India by compromising on his beliefs and position, but he did not.

He will be remembered for a long time in India, by his supporters and his opponents, because at the end of the day, the world always remembers those who stood by their convictions.
 
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Veteran Kashmiri leader Ali Geelani dies
According to media reports, he passed away at 1030 pm after a prolonged illness. He was 92.

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ISLAMABAD: Veteran Hurriyat Leader Syed Ali Geelani passed away in Srinagar on Wednesday night.
According to media reports, he passed away at 1030 pm after a prolonged illness. He was 92. Hurriyat Leader Abdul Hameed Lone also confirmed the sad demise of Geelani. " Founder of Kashmir Freedom Movement Syed Ali Geelani is no more with us," he said in a statement.
The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) on its official social media handle also confirmed the death. Geelani was born on September 29, 1929. A veteran of Kashmiri politics was the chairman of the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Jammu and Kashmir and All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC).
He was a staunch opponent of Indian illegal occupation of Jammu and Kashmir and led Kashmiris’ struggle for right to self-determination. He was previously a member of Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir but later on, founded his own party in the name of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat.
He served as the chairman of APHC, a forum of freedom parties in Jammu and Kashmir. He was a member of Kashmir Assembly from the Sopore constituency of Jammu and Kashmir three times (1972, 1977 and 1987).Geelani, an uncompromising campaigner against Indian rule in the Muslim-majority Himalayan region divided between India and Pakistan since 1947, had been under house arrest for the past 11 years. He had been ill for several months.
Geelani had been a thorn in India´s side since the early 1960s when he began campaigning for the territory´s merger with Pakistan. He also pursued his separatist calls as a member of the Kashmir assembly.
The veteran politician was jailed for nearly 10 years after 1962 and often restricted to his home after that. Since his youth Geelani had been a member of Jamaat-i-Islami, the largest political-religious organisation in the IIOJ&K that was banned by the Hindu nationalist government of Narendra Modi in 2019.
Geelani was a staunch critic of the sporadic but failed attempts at dialogue between India and Pakistan.Indian authorities imposed a security clampdown in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu ans Kashmir (IIOJ&K) late Wednesday after the death of separatist icon Syed Ali Geelani, residents said.
Troops put up barbed wire and barricades on roads leading to Geelani´s house in the main city of Srinagar after the family announced the death. Hundreds of security forces were immediately deployed and media reports said a curfew would be imposed and internet services cut.Announcements were made from loudspeakers of the main mosque near Geelani´s residence asking people to march towards the house. But scores of armoured vehicles and trucks patrolled main roads in the area. Police appealed for people not to go out on the street.Kashmir is one of the world´s most militarised zones, with 500,000 Indian security forces deployed in the region.
Prime Minister Imran Khan also paid rich tribute to the deceased Kashmiri leader. “Deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Kashmiri freedom fighter Syed Ali Geelani who struggled all his life for his people & their right to self determination. He suffered incarceration & torture by the Occupying Indian state but remained resolute,” the prime minister tweeted.
In another Tweet, Imran said: “We in Pakistan salute his courageous struggle & remember his words: ‘Hum Pakistani hain aur Pakistan Hamara hai’. The Pakistan flag will fly at half mast and we will observe a day of official mourning.”
Mehbooba Mufti, former chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir and President of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), said she was "saddened by the news". "We may not have agreed on most things but I respect him for his steadfastness and standing by his beliefs. May Allah Ta'aala grant him jannat and condolences to his family and well wishers," she wrote.
Chairman Senate Sadiq Sanjrani expressed grief over the death of the Hurriyat leader. "Syed Ali Geelani has rendered invaluable services in the struggle for Kashmir's right to self-determination," Sanjrani said, adding: "India cannot suppress the freedom struggle by imprisoning the Hurriyat leadership."
We will continue to support Kashmiris' struggle for self-determination, the Senate chairman added. Mushaal Hussein Mullick, wife of resistance leader Yasin Malik, expressed shock and sorrow over his death.
"I wish he would have seen the face of [a] free Kashmir. But his life struggle is a model for us to stand firm against oppression and occupational forces," she said.

 
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Rest in peace. A brave soul who never compromised on his principles. He was epitome of freedom and Kashmiris right. He will be remembered in the hearts of Pakistanis and Kashmiris for ever.
 
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To Allah we belong and to him we shall all return... I hope the journey ahead is easy for him, May Allah forgive his sins and grant him the company of the noblest of residents of Heaven.
 
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