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Jammu and Kashmir celebrates Eid with Pakistan
APP | UMER BIN AJMAL — UPDATED 5 MINUTES AGO
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Kashmiri Muslims offer Eidul Fitr prayers in Srinagar, Indian-held Kashmir. — AP


SRINAGAR: Authorities in India announced that Eidul Fitr, which marks the end of the holy month of Ramazan, will be on Thursday. But for Kashmiris residing in Indian-held areas, Pakistan’s announcement in this regard had more weight.

“Eid is a moment of joy, one of very few occasions when Kashmiris come together to celebrate,” said Mohammad Faysal, a resident of Srinagar in Indian-held Kashmir.

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Kashmiri Muslim women offer Eidul Fitr prayers in Srinagar, Indian-held Kashmir. —AP


“Kashmiris have always been glued to Pakistani channels, waiting for Mufti Muneeb-ur-Rehman to announce it for us,” said Faysal. “It never matters for Kashmir when India celebrates, because geographically we are closer to Pakistan,” he added.

Faysal, who is currently working to create and promote libraries in off-route schools of Jammu and Kashmir, said there are also the cultural and religious factors which keep Kashmiris close to Pakistan.

“So, whenever there is Eid in Pakistan, it is Eid in Kashmir. It is like a universal fact,” he maintained.

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Kashmiri Muslim protesters throw stones on Indian policemen during a protest near an open area where they performed Eid prayers in Srinagar. —AP


Hazratbal Shrine in the Srinagar district attracted at least 45,000 people for Eid prayers, which was the largest gathering, says Tahir Ibn Manzoor, a Srinagar-based journalist.

“The second largest gathering for Eid prayers was held at Eidgah in old city Srinagar where at least 40,000 people were in attendance,” he said, adding that some 20,000 people offered Eid prayers at TRC Polo Ground.

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Kashmiri protesters clash with Indian police as they took to the streets chanting pro-freedom slogans after prayers marking the festival of Eidul Fitr in Srinagar. —AFP


Protests, teargas shelling and Hurriyet leaders under house arrest
Fearing their presence could spark violence, the Jammu and Kashmir government had put top Hurriyet leaders including Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik under house arrest.

“Since 2010, our leader leadership is put under detention on Eid,” said Faysal. “Today, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was detained after Fajr to stop him from giving a religious sermon.”

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Indian police clash with Kashmiri protesters who took to the streets chanting pro-freedom slogans after Eid prayers in Srinagar. —AFP


Umar Farooq is chairman of Hurriyet Conference and the Mirwaiz of Kashmir — highest religious authority.

But a protest broke out at the “martyrs’ graveyard” — a part of Eidgah — when Kashmiris rallied for freedom and against the curbs on leadership and plans of army settlements.

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Kashmiri protesters clash with Indian police as they took to the streets chanting pro-freedom slogans after Eid prayers in Srinagar. —AFP


“During protests, indiscriminate teargas [shelling] and flashbangs were used on us. The entire place at Eidgah was gassed by the forces, created breathing problems and injuring scores of people especially women,” Faysal said.

There were also protests in districts Anantnag and Sopore, where protesters were seen waving the Pakistani flag.

“Pakistani flags have always been waved in Kashmir; one to show ideological support and the other as a symbol of dissent. So, whenever there are protests, Pakistani flags show up,” he concluded.
 
Why Pakistani media shows something where it knows Kashmir is something that Pakistan is not going to get. Keeping Kashmir alive in Pakistanis mind is dangerous. Pakistani media should know this. Kashmir has already done immense damage to Pakistan, its society, and its economy.
 
Why Pakistani media shows something where it knows Kashmir is something that Pakistan is not going to get. Keeping Kashmir alive in Pakistanis mind is dangerous. Pakistani media should know this. Kashmir has already done immense damage to Pakistan, its society, and its economy.
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A few idiots in the valley or in Srinagar do not represent the entirety of the Kashmiri population.
A handful of rice can enough give you inside about upcoming taste in Pressure cooker :lol:
 
Religious cancer has spread all over the muslim majority areas, so nothing surprising seeing these stone pelting youths even on Eid.
It's a common thing in occupied regions; regardless of religion - if you are occupying a land against the will of the people; they will resist - that is common sense.

A few idiots in the valley or in Srinagar do not represent the entirety of the Kashmiri population.
You should look at the polls and surveys of Kashmiris about how they feel about India.

Why Pakistani media shows something where it knows Kashmir is something that Pakistan is not going to get. Keeping Kashmir alive in Pakistanis mind is dangerous. Pakistani media should know this. Kashmir has already done immense damage to Pakistan, its society, and its economy.
Who says we want Kashmir...?

We want to see it free from Indian occupation; it won't be us that'll liberate it - but it'll be the Kashmiris themselves.
 
Clear violation of Kashmiri Human Rights. The UN, China, US and especially OIC and Arab world should impose economic sanctions on India.
 
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Indian Army also observed a closed holiday today on account of Eid. By the ways, Eid Mubarak to all members.

Now back to topic ... extrapolate it to Indian Army and add Indian Army celebrates Eid with Pakistan!!!!!
 
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A handful of rice can enough give you inside about upcoming taste in Pressure cooker :lol:

Keep dreaming Dracula bhai!. If you want to live in perpetual underdevelopment and violence, whom am I to stop.

Who says we want Kashmir...?

We want to see it free from Indian occupation; it won't be us that'll liberate it - but it'll be the Kashmiris themselves.

Why not fight for Tibetians then, wait Tibet is occupied China, you iron brother :lol:

For your information how is Kashmir occupied. Let us me take the political rights, a Kashmiri has as much right as me to become the Prime Minister of India. So no suppression of political rights. Now let us go to religious rights, India it self has as many Muslims as Pakistan, so there is, unlike in China, no question of suppression of religious rights. So freedom from what?
 
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