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Karva Chauth losses ritual significance for Haji Yousuf's widow | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Oct 14: Haji Yousuf's wife is widowed and for her despite being a Muslim by faith, Karva Chauth has lost even ritual significance. Her prince charming is no more and she has to look at the picture hanging on the wall of her house. The wall reminds her of the importance that man, Haji Mohammed Yousuf had in her life. His presence would charm her, ease her mental tensions, sooth her mind, clam down her nerves and above all, make her feel comfortable. Last year, Haji Mohammed Syed Yousuf had spent the whole day with her. Though there is no ritual like Karva Chauth in Muslims but they were together sharing moments of ecstasy. The Husband-wife pair of Syed's would make even strangers comfortable in their company but not any more, since the male partner has been snatched from her. More painful is the fact that the family for which Haji Yousuf died has not only disowned him but called the deceased man 'Crook'. Though it is commonly said "Do not curse the dead even if he is your enemy." And if one stretches argument little further, Lord Rama said "Enmity dies with the death of enemy." Wife of deceased is pained to learn that on this 'Karva Chauth', her husband is not a clean man with clean habits but a 'crook' as described by Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who failed to fix up prize posts for other two high profile NC workers. People may speak a lot about those who would be missing their hubbies this Karva Chauth bur are silent over the death of a man who has left a number of questions unanswered. |
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