
Hurriyat, JKPC pay tributes to assassinated leaders Molvi Farooq, Lone on their death anniversaries
The Hindu
The Hurriyat and the J&K Peoples Conference (JKPC) on May 21 commemorated the death anniversaries of their party leaders, Mirwaiz Molvi Farooq and Abdul Ghani Lone, who were assassinated in two separate incidents on May 21 in 1990 and 2002 respectively.
The Hurriyat and the J&K Peoples Conference (JKPC) on May 21 commemorated the death anniversaries of their party leaders, Mirwaiz Molvi Farooq and Abdul Ghani Lone, who were assassinated in two separate incidents on May 21 in 1990 and 2002 respectively.
A spokesman of the Hurriyat, headed by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, said that Molvi Farooq believed that inclusiveness and dialogue were the best way to address concerns and resolve conflicts. “But tragically, at the young age of 45, the great visionary leader’s life was abruptly and brutally ended and lost to intolerance and intrigue,” the Hurriyat spokesman said.
The J&K police recently claimed to have either arrested or killed all the accused in the case. Two accused were recently handed over to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which is investigating the case.
The Hurriyat also paid tributes to over 50 civilians who died when the procession carrying the body of Molvi Farooq came under fire from the security forces in Srinagar’s Hawal area, and demanded “justice for these families”.
The Hurriyat also described JKPC founder Abdul Ghani Lone, killed in 2002 in Srinagar’s Eidgah area, as “a farsighted and fearless leader, who sacrificed his life for his belief in a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue”.
Commenting on Monday’s G-20 meeting in Srinagar, the Hurriyat said: “Conducting international summits in J&K to push a certain narrative will not change the reality of the need to address and resolve the lingering Kashmir conflict peacefully, best through dialogue among stakeholders, if peace and development of J&K is the goal.”
JKPC president Sajad Gani Lone, while paying tributes to Mr. Lone, said that his father had been killed for saying what he believed. “Those moments of helplessness in the face of brute violence persist even today. They are a grim reminder of bestiality and savagery where you violently silence a person because you don’t agree with his views. Regrettably, despite the passage of time, not a single person has been apprehended for the murder of the late Lone,” Mr. Lone said.