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Hurriyat dove cleans Jamia Masjid without calling for shutdown, chalo
Refrains from crossing the line to remain in good books of his masters
1/3/2019 11:13:12 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 3: Masked youth believed to be ISIS supporters making an attempt to desecrate Kashmir's grand mosque Jamia Masjid in Srinagar's old city has triggered a row.
Everyone has condemned the desecration attempt as it was a deplorable act. Separatists this time have broken their silence and have mustered courage to denounce the act. "Hurriyat dove Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Wednesday carried out the drive to clean the mosque. But the condemnations of the Pakistan stooges have just been confined to papers only. They have not gone beyond it. They did not call for any shutdown nor did they give any chalo call as they know it very well that they cannot cross the line as it would annoy their masters sitting across the Line of Control," said an analyst.
He said that it has been established beyond doubt that the ISIS terrorists and activists present in the Valley are patronized by the people sitting in Pakistan and across the Line of Control. "They have been trained to add fuel to the fire so that the chaos keeps on prevailing in Kashmir," the analyst said, adding, "The terrorist outfits active in the Valley are being supported by the people with different ideologies sitting in Pakistan and ISIS in Kashmir is the creation of the radicalized groups active in the neighbouring country."
He said, "The terrorist handlers have changed their Kashmir policy as they want to keep everyone active and involved.
To create disturbance in Kashmir has become a common cause in Pakistan. Everyone in the neighbouring country believes that Kashmir is a battle field and the pot has to be kept boiling."
A Kashmir watcher said, "Desecration of Jamia Masjid should serve as an eye opener for the separatists and the religious clerics who have been preaching hate during all these years. In Pakistan bomb blasts inside mosques and shrines and sectarian violence are a routine and it looks like that it's slowly spilling over to Kashmir."
He said, "Desecration of Jamia Masjid should serve as an eye opener for the separatists and the Pak stooges, who during all these years have been propagating Kashmir's merger with Pakistan, which is nothing more than a failed state, where Muslims are butchering Muslims."
A defence analyst said that emergence of ISIS in Kashmir could also trigger a civil war in the Valley as the terror outfits would try to establish their supremacy over each other. "In mid nineties the group war between the Hizbul-Mujahideen and JKLF led to killing of more than 500 JKLF militants, who supported the idea of independent Kashmir rather than its merger with Pakistan," he added.
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