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SRINAGAR: Indian-administered Kashmir's most senior separatist leader, Syed Ali Geelani, was put under house arrest again on Saturday – just two weeks after the end of a previous eight-month detention.

A police truck and a contingent of policemen were placed outside the 83-year-old leader's home and he was told to remain inside.

“We condemn this illegal confinement. The government was unnerved by the passionate reception I received over the last few days,” Geelani told AFP from his house in Srinagar, the region's main city.

He had announced plans to address public rallies across Indian-administered Kashmir to campaign for the right to self-determination and ask people to “boycott” state elections due next year.

There was no immediate comment from Indian authorities who often confine separatist leaders to their homes when they are worried about them leading protest rallies.

“This illegal confinement is highly condemnable. The government wants to choke us and muzzle the voice of freedom,” the moderate separatist leader, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq told AFP.

As pro-India political groups also gear up for the elections, Geelani was drawing big crowds wherever he went on his anti-poll campaign.

“We won't give our vote to our enemies who suppress us,” Geelani said in a recent speech to thousands of people, mostly men waving Islamic flags, who gave him a rapturous welcome in Kupwara town northwest of Srinagar.

“We're not afraid of house arrests,” he said.

Geelani was released from house arrest on October 29 after 263 days following pressure from critics who said he had been detained long enough.

Immediately after he was freed, Geelani hit the road, energetically addressing crowds of defiant youth.

He had last been arrested in March by Indian authorities over fears of separatist unrest following the hanging of Afzal Guru, a former Kashmiri militant convicted of helping organise arms for the deadly 2001 attack on India's parliament.

Geelani has been a thorn in India's side since the early 1960s when he began campaigning for merger of Indian-administered Kashmir with Pakistan.

Over decades of campaigning against Indian rule in the Himalayan region, he was jailed for nearly 10 years in 1962 and has been restricted to his house for up to 10 months at a stretch five times in recent years.

“My life is very simple. I kept reading and writing as I always do and talked long hours with young people who were allowed to visit me,” Geelani told AFP in a recent interview, describing his most recent stint under house arrest.

“It (house arrest) is nothing new to me,” he said.

Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have fought two of their three wars over Kashmir which is divided between the neighbours. Both countries claim the Himalayan territory in full.

About a dozen rebel groups have been fighting Indian forces since 1989 for independence or a merger of the territory with Pakistan. The fighting has left tens of thousands of people, mostly civilians, dead.

Indian police detain Kashmir's top separatist leader again - DAWN.COM
 
Pakistani Prime Minister met with Seperatist leaders in india recently; some higher-ups in indian deep-state were probably fuming and steaming......this is their way of "sticking it" to him

slippery slope though....b/c Gilani enjoys incredible support in occupied Kashmir. Nothing except protests and attacks on occupation forces could ensue as a result!

Hanging of Afzal Guru had an impact on the local psyche there. People are still extremely angry and want revenge for that 
this was interview between the hawkish arnob goatwami and Yasin Malik - who was visiting Pakistan at the time of the interview

not related to APHC movement or Gilani - but I found it interesting nonetheless.


 
thanks for the share ^^
 
I hate Geelani. This man carries anti-India rallies freely in Kashmir. It is our part, throw this man in Pakistan.

This man was planning to boycott elections too.
 
This guy is a prime example of utter selfishness. He wants to common Kashmiri's to pick arms while his family gets a good life. Surprisingly someone who wants to part with India has a house ib Delhi.
 
Oh sure, if India does it, it's justice, but any Chinese ugyers and Tibetans? Apparently is right in trying to separate China.
 
Oh sure, if India does it, it's justice, but any Chinese ugyers and Tibetans? Apparently is right in trying to separate China.
You do it too. These elements should be eliminated.

Any dumbwit eyeing to break my country should be thrown out or executed. This man is one of them.

Good move indeed and now ban this man to roam in J&k or pack this guy and throw it outside our borders.
 
83 year old ??

Well not much time to wait then . House arrest is just fine for a start.
 
Ab kya hoga?:undecided:
 
Oh, just detained, but "not to be traced again or simply vanished" type thing as in some other countries!!
 
I too have plans to buy the taj mahal. :lol:
having plans is one thing, getting materialized is another.
Have you seen his rallies and how he provokes them to be aggressive against Indians?

People have started calling him ironman , quad e inqilab and what not. Pro-Pakistanis are preaching this man like a god. Should be shot along with those pro-pakistani fanatics.
 
Have you seen his rallies and how he provokes them to be aggressive against Indians?

People have started calling him ironman , quad e inqilab and what not. Pro-Pakistanis are preaching this man like a god. Should be shot along with those pro-pakistani fanatics.

Relax.. not only Geelani.. his dad, his grand dad, his great grand dad also spewed venom against India. What is the end result? People flock to his rallies only to be ended up in mass graves. So, take a chill pill. RAW & Indian Army are at work. :smokin:
 

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