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‘Fear-stricken’ Hurriyat distances itself from Srinagar meeting
7/10/2023 10:56:10 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, July 10: Within hours after Srinagar Police detained over 40 persons for attempting to revive defunct separatist groups and banned Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), the fear-stricken Hurriyat Conference distanced itself from the Srinagar meeting to revive separatism and terrorism.
The Hurriyat, in a statement on Monday, said: “It wants to make it clear that those who attended this lunch, went in their individual capacity, and not as members of Hurriyat.”
“It was not any Hurriyat event nor was Hurriyat leadership aware of it. In fact, it is through the media that Hurriyat came to know about it. So to attribute motives to Hurriyat in this regard is mere speculation and totally baseless,” a statement by the Hurriyat, led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, reads.
As reported earlier police arrested 43 separatist leaders including some ex-terrorists who were attempting to revive agitational terrorism in Kashmir Valley.
Separatist leaders and some former terrorists were gathered in a hotel in Srinagar-the capital city of the Union Territory to revive the separatist movement and reactive the band Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF).
Reports said that Srinagar Police detained 43 separatists, including the sons of two senior Hurriyat leaders when they were gathered to revive the separatist conglomerate and the outlawed JKLF.
“A Search was conducted on the basis of credible info about the meeting of some ex-terrorists of JKLF and erstwhile separatists in a hotel in Srinagar. They were brought to Kothibagh Police Station for verification. An inquiry has started, prima facie it came out that they were planning to revive JKLF and Hurriyat”, tweeted Srinagar Police.
Former JKLF terrorists organize a get-together to devise a strategy for reviving the banned outfit
As per reports former terrorists of JKLF Mohammad Yasin Bhat had organized a get-together and lunch for ex-terrorists nd separatists at a hotel in Srinagar.
When the meeting was underway, a posse of the J&K Police swooped down on the hotel and lifted all the participants for questioning at the nearby Kothibagh Police Station.
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