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Hate preachers get to taste dose of their own medicine
News Analysis
12/30/2018 10:38:27 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 30: Masked youth entering Jamia Masjid in Srinagar's Old City with their shoes on and waving the flag of dreaded international terrorist outfit ISIS should serve as an eye opener for the separatists and the Pak stooges, who have been propagating hate and preaching sedition during all these years.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Separatists during all these years have been using religious places to spread hate against the country. Now they are getting to taste the dose of their own medicine as the highly radicalized youth are out to challenge their hegemony."
"Desecration of Kashmir's oldest mosque is a highly deplorable act and no one can justify it," he said, adding, "The youth who reached at the pulpit of the grand mosque made it a point to shoot a video and upload it on the social networking sites. It's a clear message to the separatists that the stone-pelters, whom they groomed during all these years have turned against them and can even attack them. The unfortunate part is that these miscreants are completely misguided and are not even sparing the religious places."
A Kashmir watcher said that it's not for the first time that masked youth carrying ISIS flags have appeared at Jamia Masjid in Nowahata. "These miscreants appear on every Friday and pelt stones at the security forces. This time around they have broken the barriers by barging inside the grand mosque and have raised the banner of revolt in the citadel of Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq," he added.
The Kashmir watcher said that soon after the militant group led by Zakir Musa announced its affiliation with ISIS in Kashmir, Musa threatened to behead the separatists and hang their heads in Lal Chowk. "During the past few years a group of youth around Jamia Masjid has been seen raising slogans in favour of Zakir Musa on every Friday. It's amply clear that the miscreants whom the Pak stooges have groomed during all these years are out to finish them," the Kashmir watcher added.
He said, "Miscreants lynching a Deputy Superintendent of Police, Mohammad Ayub Pandit outside Jamia Masjid on the occasion of Shab-e-Qadr in 2017 was a warning bell but none of the separatists at that point of time opened their mouths which led to such elements getting encouraged. Today the same elements are threatening the Pakistan stooges and are trying to drive home a point that they don't follow anyone and can turn their guns towards anyone."
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