Key Points

Kashmir's Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has strongly expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people amid ongoing conflict. He criticized the Indian government's handling of the Ladakh situation and restrictions on his movements. The religious leader emphasized that sustainable peace requires justice and dialogue rather than coercion. He also called for autonomy in managing religious institutions like Waqf properties.

Key Points: Kashmir Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Backs Palestine Criticizes Ladakh Policy

  • Demands genuine peace process accommodating Palestinian aspirations for independent state
  • Criticizes government for complicating Ladakh situation instead of addressing aspirations
  • Condemns house arrests without explanation restricting religious activities
  • Calls for autonomy in managing Waqf properties preserving religious sanctity
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Kashmir Mirwaiz Umar Farooq expresses solidarity with people of Palestine, regrets loss of life in Ladakh

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq expresses solidarity with Palestinians, criticizes Indian government's Ladakh approach, and condemns restrictions on his movements and religious institutions.

"Decades of suffering endured by the Palestinians is a matter of shame for global conscience especially World leaders - Mirwaiz Umar Farooq"

Srinagar, Oct 2

Kashmir Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Thursday expressed solidarity with the people of Palestine and regretted the loss of life in Ladakh.

Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a religious conference, Mirwaiz Umar said wherever there is conflict in the world, real peace can be achieved only when justice is done to people involved in that conflict.

Referring to the Palestine issue, Mirwaiz expressed strong solidarity with the people there saying, “We eagerly want the ceasefire to be implemented and the genocide of Palestinians to end.

“But beyond a temporary cessation of war, what is required is a genuine, fair and lasting peace process. Whether it comes from the West or the Islamic bloc, such a process must accommodate the aspirations of the Palestinian people above everything else.

“Their inalienable right to their land, their future, their dignity, and their commitment to an independent Palestinian state must form the foundation of any meaningful settlement. Without this, peace will remain elusive.

"Decades of suffering endured by the Palestinians is a matter of shame for global conscience especially World leaders . A selective approach to peace that ignores justice, only perpetuates conflict”, he said.

He expressed sorrow and regret at the recent loss of precious lives. He said, “It is unfortunate that the Government of India instead of addressing the aspirations of people of Ladakh is complicating the matter further, by being harsh on them.

“History has shown time and again that peace cannot be enforced through coercion. For peace to take root, commitments made to the people must be fulfilled, and dialogue must replace confrontation.”

He also expressed concern on what he called oft repeated restrictions on his movements by the authorities.

"For the last three consecutive Fridays, I have been placed under house arrest without any explanation. I do not know when or why restrictions will be imposed on me again. Even peaceful meetings of the Ulema Council are disallowed.

"In my opinion, the government of India must rethink its policy on Jammu and Kashmir. Issues cannot be resolved through use of force and control of narrative. Constructive engagement and dialogue are a far better and humane way of achieving sustainable peace”, he added.

In his comment on Waqf properties he said, “The community should be allowed to manage its religious institutions with autonomy and dignity. The sanctity of religious institutions must be preserved.

"Interference and intervention in religious matters must stop, as they hurt the sentiments of people and create unnecessary friction”, he suggested.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally someone speaking truth! Justice for Palestine is a global issue. The selective approach by world powers is indeed shameful. Mirwaiz sahab is right - peace without justice is meaningless. 🙏
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Aditya G
The house arrest of religious leaders without explanation is concerning. In a democracy, dialogue should be preferred over restrictions. Hope the government engages constructively with all stakeholders.
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited Ladakh, the development there has been remarkable. The government is working hard to address local aspirations while maintaining national security. Let's trust the process.
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Kavya N
The point about Waqf properties is valid. Religious institutions should have autonomy in managing their affairs. Unnecessary interference only creates friction in society. Balance is needed.
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Michael C
Interesting perspective. While I may not agree with all points, the emphasis on dialogue over confrontation is universal wisdom. Every conflict needs communication, not just control.

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