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Shut Down All The Schools In Kashmir, Except For The One Where My Grandchild Is Studying, Hurriyat Chief Gilani's Logic

Kashmiri separatist leaders have been long accused of letting the youths and children of the valley suffer while their own children study or work abroad.

In yet another case of such double standards, it has now been reported that while the separatist party Hurriyat Conference forced all the schools in the valley to shut down ever since the killing of Hizbul terrorist Burhan Wani one school is not included in the 'bandh calendar'.

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According to The Indian Express, the Delhi Public School in Srinagar recently held internal exams for 573 students from Class 9 and 10. And one of the students who appeared for the exam was the granddaughter of Syed Ali Shah Geelani.

The class 10 student is the daughter of Geelani’s eldest son Dr Nayeem Zafar Geelani.

Nayeem who is not a member of Hurriyat Conference, and lives with his family separately in Srinagar told The Indian Express that his daughter attend the exam.

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"Once the school decided to hold the internal exams, it was mandatory for my daughter, like other students, to appear as they carried a weightage of 70 per cent marks. If my daughter had skipped the exams, she wouldn’t have been able to sit for the final exams scheduled for next March.’’

According to the report the exam was held between October 1-5 in an indoor stadium inside a high-security zone in the city with assistance from the J&K government.

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This also comes amid reports of anincrease in 'Taliban-style' attacks on schools across the valley. Recently a number of government school buildings were set on fire by unidentified miscreants.
 
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Kashmir Unrest: Hurriyat chairman Geelani has bandh calendar for every school except that of his grandchild
AMID A shutdown spearheaded by the Hurriyat across Kashmir, following the killing of militant Burhan Wani in July, 573 students of Delhi Public School in Srinagar appeared for their internal exams this month at an indoor stadium inside a high-security zone in the city with assistance from the J&K government. Among those who attended the exams for DPS students of classes 9 and 10 in the Civil Lines area from October 1-5 was the granddaughter of separatist leader and Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani. The daughter of Geelani’s eldest son Dr Nayeem Zafar Geelani, she is a class 10 student in the school.


Since the killing of Wani on July 8, government and private schools across the Valley have remained shut for 111 consecutive days, with the Hurriyat refusing to exempt them from its protest calendar. A government curfew was also in place for nearly two months. Recently, in an effort to break the shutdown and bring students back to school, the state government had announced that it would conduct the final exams of all classes on time. Parents and students, however, protested against the decision and demanded a postponement given the situation in the Valley.

Over the last three weeks, a number of government school buildings were set on fire by unidentified people in Kashmir with the latest such incident occurring in Baramulla Thursday — the Hurriyat had condemned the incidents.

The DPS in Srinagar, which is one of the biggest private schools in the Valley, was unable to conduct its term exams in July because of the protests.A practising medical professional, Nayeem is not a member of Geelani’s Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Kashmir or Hurriyat Conference, and lives with his family separately in Srinagar.

When contacted, he confirmed that his daughter had appeared for the internal exams conducted by DPS. “Who says we are against students appearing in examinations or attending schools? We have never been against the holding of examinations or the education of students,’’ Nayeem told The Indian Express.

”Once the school decided to hold the internal exams, it was mandatory for my daughter, like other students, to appear as they carried a weightage of 70 per cent marks. If my daughter had skipped the exams, she wouldn’t have been able to sit for the final exams scheduled for next March,’’ he said.

Nayeem said that the school management had initially decided to conduct the exams at other locations during the “relaxation time” allowed by the separatists. “Finally, the venue was shifted to the indoor stadium,” he said.

Nayeem said that the exams were originally scheduled to be held before the protests began in Kashmir. “Due to some internal problems at the school, this examination couldn’t be held then. It was basically a term exam that was due in the first week of June,” he said. Pro vice chairman, Delhi Public School, Vijay Dhar told The Indian Express that exams were conducted for Formative Assessment (FA) 1 and 2.

”Geelani’s grand-daughter is enrolled in our school. I don’t know whether she appeared for the exams or not. Of the 580 students enrolled in classes 9 and 10, seven didn’t appear for the exams,’’ said Dhar, who is the son of D P Dhar, a diplomat and well-known politician known to have been close to the Nehru-Gandhi family.


He said that the school had sent question papers to the parents of students in junior classes and asked them to conduct assessments at home. “This was the best available solution. The parent’s assessment will be further checked by our teachers,’’ said Dhar. He said that the school chose the indoor stadium for the two senior classes as it was centrally located and allowed students and parents to reach on time even in absence of any transport.

DPS is not the only educational institution in the Valley that has conducted such exams. Recently, the Central University conducted internal tests for students in their final terms. “We even ferried some students in ambulances to save their precious year,’’ said a teacher of the university.

The Islamic University of Science and Technology in south Kashmir also conducted exams for its outgoing batch of management students. A University official said the tests were conducted following requests from the students.
AMID A shutdown spearheaded by the Hurriyat across Kashmir, following the killing of militant Burhan Wani in July, 573 students of Delhi Public School in Srinagar appeared for their internal exams this month at an indoor stadium inside a high-security zone in the city with assistance from the J&K government. Among those who attended the exams for DPS students of classes 9 and 10 in the Civil Lines area from October 1-5 was the granddaughter of separatist leader and Hurriyat chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani. The daughter of Geelani’s eldest son Dr Nayeem Zafar Geelani, she is a class 10 student in the school.


Since the killing of Wani on July 8, government and private schools across the Valley have remained shut for 111 consecutive days, with the Hurriyat refusing to exempt them from its protest calendar. A government curfew was also in place for nearly two months. Recently, in an effort to break the shutdown and bring students back to school, the state government had announced that it would conduct the final exams of all classes on time. Parents and students, however, protested against the decision and demanded a postponement given the situation in the Valley.

Over the last three weeks, a number of government school buildings were set on fire by unidentified people in Kashmir with the latest such incident occurring in Baramulla Thursday — the Hurriyat had condemned the incidents.

The DPS in Srinagar, which is one of the biggest private schools in the Valley, was unable to conduct its term exams in July because of the protests.A practising medical professional, Nayeem is not a member of Geelani’s Tehreek-e-Hurriyat Kashmir or Hurriyat Conference, and lives with his family separately in Srinagar.

When contacted, he confirmed that his daughter had appeared for the internal exams conducted by DPS. “Who says we are against students appearing in examinations or attending schools? We have never been against the holding of examinations or the education of students,’’ Nayeem told The Indian Express.

”Once the school decided to hold the internal exams, it was mandatory for my daughter, like other students, to appear as they carried a weightage of 70 per cent marks. If my daughter had skipped the exams, she wouldn’t have been able to sit for the final exams scheduled for next March,’’ he said.

Nayeem said that the school management had initially decided to conduct the exams at other locations during the “relaxation time” allowed by the separatists. “Finally, the venue was shifted to the indoor stadium,” he said.

Nayeem said that the exams were originally scheduled to be held before the protests began in Kashmir. “Due to some internal problems at the school, this examination couldn’t be held then. It was basically a term exam that was due in the first week of June,” he said. Pro vice chairman, Delhi Public School, Vijay Dhar told The Indian Express that exams were conducted for Formative Assessment (FA) 1 and 2.

”Geelani’s grand-daughter is enrolled in our school. I don’t know whether she appeared for the exams or not. Of the 580 students enrolled in classes 9 and 10, seven didn’t appear for the exams,’’ said Dhar, who is the son of D P Dhar, a diplomat and well-known politician known to have been close to the Nehru-Gandhi family.

He said that the school had sent question papers to the parents of students in junior classes and asked them to conduct assessments at home. “This was the best available solution. The parent’s assessment will be further checked by our teachers,’’ said Dhar. He said that the school chose the indoor stadium for the two senior classes as it was centrally located and allowed students and parents to reach on time even in absence of any transport.

DPS is not the only educational institution in the Valley that has conducted such exams. Recently, the Central University conducted internal tests for students in their final terms. “We even ferried some students in ambulances to save their precious year,’’ said a teacher of the university.

The Islamic University of Science and Technology in south Kashmir also conducted exams for its outgoing batch of management students. A University official said the tests were conducted following requests from the students.

 
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Hmm Shutdown all schools, Why does that narrative sound familiar, maybe our friends from Swat here can connect the dots.
 
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Children of Kashmir’s ‘liberators’ lead plush lives abroad

Intelligence officials want the government to highlight the hypocrisy of Kashmir’s separatist leaders, who while playing with the careers and lives of the ordinary Kashmiri youth, keep their own children and relatives in safe havens where the latter lead normal lives.
The security agencies have prepared a dossier in which they have detailed how the children and close relatives of separatist leaders like Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Mohammad Ashraf Ali alias Ashraf Sehrai and Asiya Andrabi, head of the radical Dukhtran-e-Millat have been shifted out of India.
“These so called voices of Kashmiri youth have been playing this game for long. On the one hand they provoke the Kashmiri youth to stop everything and take part in the struggle to make ‘Kashmir free’, while on the other hand they make sure that their close relatives do not become a part of this “revolution”. You will not find a single close relative of these leaders taking part in these protests. Most of them are working in ten-to-five jobs outside Kashmir or studying in schools and universities,” a senior official with the security establishment who has recently been to Kashmir said.
The two sons of Hashim Qureshi, the leader of the pro independence Jammu Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party, who is presently undergoing treatment in New Delhi, are settled outside India. Muhammad bin Qasim, the 23-year-old son of Asiya Andrabi, is a college going student in Malaysia.
The 28-year-old grandson of Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Tabush Gilani works with a Dubai based marketing and communication company. When he was in India, he worked as a cabin crew with Spice Jet until 2012.
The son of Mohammad Ashraf Ali, alias Ashraf Sehrai, who studied computer engineering, too joined a company in Dubai.
Senior separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq is married to Sheeba, who is the daughter of a Kashmiri doctor settled in Buffalo, United States. His wife has not renounced her US citizenship.
“Geelani, who has destroyed the future of so many young people of the valley, has made sure that his future generation is kept out of this so-called fight for freedom. Geelani, because of his perceived hold on the Kashmiri youth, manages to arm-twist the government every now and then, so much so that he spews venom against the same police which provides him all round protection. They are treated like privileged guests, allowed to go to foreign countries whenever they want and yet they leave no chance to fan violence in the valley”, the official said.
The intelligence agencies want that a “focused information disseminating operation” should be carried out to make ordinary Kashmiris aware of the double standards of these leaders by using the mainstream and social media.
 
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What kind people wants kids future to suffer? These people want sharia in India. They want masses to go uneducated.
 
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What kind people wants kids future to suffer? These people want sharia in India. They want masses to go uneducated.

they dont have anything to do with gangaland let alone imposing sharia, all they want is freedom from illegal occupation.. they dont want any ugly stinky occupier pig from bharat near them..
 
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This is a smart move....That is why he made his son as a doctor not as a separatist who will throwing stones on the road and spoil his entire generation...Again i do not blame Geelani too...He is a smart father who takes care of his kids..Now it is the irresponsibility of other fathers who think to die for separatist movement and go to heaven than focussing on study and attending to school.
 
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they dont have anything to do with gangaland let alone imposing sharia, all they want is freedom from illegal occupation.. they dont want any ugly stinky occupier pig from bharat near them..
You are calling Indians stinky..swear by Quran and tell me whether you bath daily.
 
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According to the Indian Express... sort of stopped reading there.

Why do you want to shoot the Messenger.? This has become an common refrain among Pak members here. There are Idiots who associate The Hindu with RSS without even knowing what that is.

Thread should be locked. OP based on nothing but BS.

You can cross check whatever its in there in article and come back. This is a long known truth. There is a reason why people outside Sri Nagar, Baramulla never trust these hypocrites.
 
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