After Three Weeks of Restrictions, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Addresses Congregation at Jama Masjid

He said that the authorities in Jammu & Kashmir and in New Delhi need to demonstrate a large heart and wisdom in dealing with issues: “Imposing bans, placing restrictions, terminating people from government jobs, confiscating the properties of those leaders who are no longer alive, like late Geelani sahabs, whose old widow lives there , or attaching the homes of youth who may have crossed over—while their families continue to live there—is extremely unfortunate.These measures unfairly punish innocent family members and deepen their suffering. Such pressure tactics do not resolve issues. Instead, they further alienate people and create a wider gulf. Hearts and minds cannot be won through coercion, but through compassion and understanding.”

Reiterating his long-standing stance, Mirwaiz said “I have always maintained, and will continue to maintain, that the only way forward is through engagement and dialogue. It is only by talking, listening, and addressing issues sincerely that issues can be resolved. Coercive measures and repeated restrictions will never yield positive results.“ 

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