Thousands
join funeral of slain Kashmiri religious leader
Saturday April 09, 2011 06:57:04 AM,
IANS
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Srinagar: Thousands
of mourners joined the 'Nimaz-e-Jinaza' (funeral prayers) of
Kashmiri religious leader Maulana Showkat Ahmad Shah, who was
killed in a powerful blast outside a mosque in summer capital
Srinagar just before the Friday prayers.
Thousands of mourners offered the 'Nimaz-e-Jinaza' in city centre
Lal Chowk. They were led by senior separatist leaders, including
Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, chairman of the moderate Hurriyat group,
Muhammad Yasin Malik, chairman of the pro-azadi Jammu and Kashmir
Liberation Front (JKLF), Professor Abdul Gani Bhat, former
chairman of the moderate Hurriyat, Bilal Gani Lone, chief of
Peoples' Conference and executive member of Mirwaiz Hurriyat, and
Nayeem Khan, chief of separatist Democratic Front.
The body of the slain religious leader was then taken to his home
in Lal Bazar locality of the city where other family members
joined the funeral procession to the martyrs' graveyard where
Showkat Ahmad Shah was laid to rest amid shouting of pro-freedom
slogans by the mourners.
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