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Hosting Pakistani Flag Led To The Arrest Of Kashmiris

SRINAGAR: After a crevice of five years, Jammu and Kashmir Government on Wednesday permitted hardline separatist pioneer Syed Ali Shah Geelani to hold an open rally in the edges of Srinagar city where his supporters including Masarat Alam, discharged from correctional facility a month ago, raised pro-Pakistan slogans and others waved Pakistani banners.

As indicated by media, after the occurrence the Center ordered the Jammu and Kashmir government to re-capture Masarat Alam.

Geelani, who returned here in the wake of spending winter months in Delhi, was taken to his living arrangement from the airplane terminal in a march drove by Alam against whom state Police enrolled a case under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.

He is liable to be captured, authority sources said.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), partnership accomplice of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Jammu and Kashmir, responded strongly to this with Minister of State for Home Kiran Rijiju saying that the state government had been requested that demonstration against the individuals who had infringed upon the law.

Taking a swipe at BJP, Congress in the event that it was so concerned with the improvement, it ought to leave the union.

Alam, who was discharged a month ago not long after PDP-BJP government came to power in the state, drove the walk from the Srinagar Airport to Geelani’s living arrangement at Hyderpora.

Geelani, who split far from Hurriyat Conference to shape his own combination with all pro-Pakistan separatist gatherings as a piece of it, talked about right of determination toward oneself and his discourse was show live in Muzzafarabad in Pakistan-held Kashmir.

“This has been finished with course of action with a semi-government association in PoK,” Hurriyat Conference representative Ayaz Akbar said.

There were a few restless minutes when slogans were brought up in backing of 45-year-old Alam other than star Pakistan and Geelani mottos. He is being discussed being successor to Geelani.

Conversing with journalists, Alam rejected the proposals that he was performing unlawful acts.

“We are just advancing the goals of the populace of Kashmir. Take a gander at their excitement,” he said evidently alluding to the gathering of youth waving Pakistani banners.

This was Geelani’s first open rally after the 2010 late spring tumult in Srinagar in which more than 100 adolescents were executed. Alam was a key player in the whole unsettling and used to issue a week after week plan for strikes.

Other than the Hurriyat banners, a few supporters were additionally seen conveying Pakistani flags as they shouting pro-Pakistan and pro-freedom slogans.

Tending to the social affair, Geelani said Kashmir was not a fringe question in the middle of India and Pakistan but rather the issue of one crore individuals of the state.

“We won’t acknowledge existing conditions and our battle to accomplish right to determination toward oneself will proceed. We won’t acknowledge Shimla assertion or Lahore assertion,” Geelani said.

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