Mirwaiz Umar Farooq claims house arrest, slams authorities
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the Hurriyat Conference chairman, alleged he was placed under house arrest, preventing him from attending congregational prayers at Jamia Masjid. He criticized the authorities for interfering in religious matters, citing restr...

"Once again, I have been placed under house arrest by the authorities on the occasion of Majlis-e-Rahmat-ul-lil-Alameen at Jama Masjid, where respected ulema were to participate today," Mirwaiz, who is also Kashmir's chief cleric, said on X.
He alleged "relentless interference in our religious matters" by the authorities.
"Our human and political rights already stand denied, and then there is this relentless interference in our religious matters from locking us up to silencing our voice on issues ranging from the Ashoka plaque at Hazratbal to meddling with Muslim calendar holidays, to disallowing religious functions at masjids," he charged.
Last Friday, a huge controversy erupted in Kashmir after a plaque with the Ashoka emblem was vandalised in the Hazratbal shrine as most political parties accused Waqf Board chairperson Darakshan Andrabi of hurting religious sentiments by using the national emblem in the mosque and demanded registration of a criminal case and her immediate removal.
The pulpit of Jamia Masjid will, however, continue to raise its voice be on matters of "religious interference" or "blatant violation of people's rights" and their "disempowerment", he added.
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