Hurriyat Conference chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani criticises Narendra Modi
His visit is a threat to the peace in the state," Geelani said, addressing a rally in south Kashmir's Kulgam district yesterday.

"...Whatever happened in Gujarat in 2002, happened on his (Modi) orders and instructions.
"He is an ill-minded personality and is trying to spread communal fire in Jammu and Kashmir. His visit is a threat to the peace in the state," Geelani said, addressing a rally in south Kashmir's Kulgam district yesterday.
Condemning a Delhi court's order declaring United Jehad Council (UJC) chief Syed Sallah-u-Din a proclaimed offender, Geelani said he was fighting for a cause and not a terrorist.
"People like Syed Sallah-u-Din are not terrorists but they are freedom fighters who are fighting for a sacred cause and there is no justification for labeling them as proclaimed offenders," a Hurriyat spokesman quoted Geelani as having said at the rally.
The Hurriyat leader reiterated his election boycott call, saying attempts were being made by some elements to portray certain parties as the lesser evil.
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