J&K separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani dies at 91, curbs in Kashmir

Updated : Sep 02, 2021 07:23
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Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani died at his residence in Srinagar on Wednesday night.

The hardline leader had been suffering from a kidney disease for over two decades, besides having other age-related issues, including dementia.

91-year-old Geelani, spearheaded the separatist movement in Jammu and Kashmir for over three decades.

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A three-time MLA in the erstwhile state from Sopore, Geelani had virtually become the face of agitation in the 2008 Amarnath land row, 2010 agitation sparked by killing of a youth in Srinagar.

He was the founder member of Hurriyat Conference but broke away and formed his own Tehreek-e-Hurriyat in early 2000. He finally bid farewell to his own Hurriyat Conference in June 2020 due to bad health.

Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Mehbooba Mufti said that she was saddened by the news of Geelani's death. "We may not have agreed on most things but I respect him for his steadfastness and standing by his belief..." she tweeted.

Sajad Lone said, "Heartfelt condolences to the family of Syed Ali Shah Geelani Sahib. Was an esteemed colleague of my late father. May Allah grant him Jannat." Geelani would be buried at the place of his choice in the neighbourhood of Hyderpora in the outskirts of the city.

Mobile internet has been shut down in Kashmir valley as a precautionary measure.

Pro-Geelani slogans and messages announcing his death were broadcast over loudspeakers from mosques in Kashmir valley.

Police said curfew-like restrictions have been imposed in Kashmir as a precautionary measure.

A heavy police bandobast was seen around Geelani's residence and the roads leading upto it were sealed, with no one allowed to go there. Internet services are also likely to be suspended.

Strict restrictions have been imposed in Sopore district, the area from where he belonged. Security forces have been deployed in strength at vulnerable places for maintaining law and order.

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His passport was seized in 1981 and never returned, barring an exception in 2006 to facilitate him to perform Hajj pilgrimage.

There were several cases pending against him in the Enforcement Directorate, police and Income Tax Department.

Mehbooba MuftiJammu and Kashmir

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