We have alerted the police to be on high alert, the officer also added.Both the recent attacks at Pathankot and Mazar-e-Sharif too attempted to send out one common message and that was to Kashmir. J&K Police have filed FIR against Jammu-Kashmir Liberation Front for a shutdown callTwo journalists were called for questioning by Jammu and Kashmir police after reporting on a Kashmir Valley shutdown call issued by banned separatist outfit JKLF to mark the hanging of Afzal Guru and Maqbool Bhat. Condemning a hanging surely does not mandate a sedition charge, but raising anti national slogans sure does.However, the bigger issue is that the ghost of Afzal Guru is gradually returning and it looks exactly like the Maqbool Bhat case.It was on February 9 that a strike was organised in Jammu and Kashmir by the Hurriyat Conference to mark the death anniversary of Afzal Guru.
Here the message read, "Afzal Guru- a martyr for whom there will be a 1,000 fidayeens. Maqbool Bhat’s hanging happened in far more dramatic and tense environment and thus in his execution was laid the seed for the armed uprising in the Valley. Maqbool Bhat was hanged in Delhi's Tihar Jail and his body was buried inside the jail. The hanging of Maqbool Bhat in 1984 had become the focal point of the Kashmir movement five years later.There are desperate attempts being made by both Pakistan based terrorist groups and also the Hurriyat Conference to stir up passions in the name of Afzal Guru.Immediately after his hanging three years back there was no uproar in Kashmir. "Yasin Malik was the mastermind behind the purging of Kashmiri Pandits from the Kashmir valley and is responsible for their genocide," he said, adding there were 37 cases currently against JKLF.Maqbool Bhat was hanged in Delhi's Tihar Jail and his body was buried inside the jail. All of Maqbool’s pictures and belongings, some of which were hidden away and sewed inside cushions, were taken away or destroyed. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Journalists Questioned After FIR Against Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front Abid Maqbool Bhat, 19, a polytechnic student, had been with the Jaish for a little over a month.
The hanging of Maqbool Bhat in 1984 had become the focal point of the Kashmir movement five years later. Some journalists met the police yesterday to seek release of their colleagues.The journalists in question had carried the full JKLF statement of the shutdown call, which is believed to be the first by separatists since the centre's August 5 decision to withdraw special status to J&K under Article 370 and split it into two union territories.Mobile internet (2G) services in Kashmir, which had been restored last month after being cut as part of the post-August 5 lockdown, have been suspended again, with Afzal Guru's death anniversary in mind.Then Union Home Secretary Rajiv Gauba said the organisation was also involved in the murder of Kashmiri Pandits that triggered their exodus from the Valley.
New Delhi, Aug 03 (Only Kashmir): Yes, you read the headline correctly, the ghosts of Maqbool Bhat and Afzal Guru hanged in 1983 and 2013 respectively are giving sleepless nights to the inmates at India’s largest complex of prisons, Tihar Jail. The note read Long live Jaish-e-Muhammad.From Tangdhar to Sambha Kathua you will find loyalists of Afzal Guru who will readily lay down their lives for him.A similar message was found at Mazar-e-Sharif as well. However, if one looks at the case of Bhat, then it is something to worry about.This because there was a relative calm in Kashmir after his hanging in 1984.
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. If you continue without changing your settings, we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on Oneindia website. He is also a long-suffering Arsenal Football Club fan. Five years later several groups used the hanging to stir up passions which led to a violent movement in Kashmir.SAR Geelani has stated that the intention is to tell the people that both Guru and Bhat are part of the Kashmir freedom movement. Maulana Masood Azhar, the chief of the JeM has written a lot about Afzal Guru in some magazines published by his outfit.He had repeatedly tried to say that India had been running a smear campaign against Afzal Guru so that there is no reaction in Kashmir.Intelligence Bureau officials say that the message that the Jaish-e-Mohammad is trying to convene is extremely clear. Since then family and political groups have been demanding return of mortal remains for his last rites. Ltd. Several protests relating to Kashmir have emerged from the JNU in the past.In both these attacks the fidayeens had left behind pamphlets singing praises of Afzal Guru. However, you can change your cookie settings at any time. It had become a clear strategy to capitalise on his name and start a movement in Kashmir.Intelligence Bureau officials say that the attempt was replicate what was done post the hanging of Bhat. Maqbool Bhat, also known as Maqbool Butt was a Kashmiri freedom fighter and co-founder of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front. JNU to J&K: An attempt being made to bring the ghost of Afzal Guru back. The "ONEINDIA" word mark and logo are owned by One.in Digitech Media Pvt. Our partners use cookies to ensure we show you advertising that is relevant to you.
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