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Syed Ali Shah Geelani Home Drops Hurriyat Signboard as Ban Looms

Syed Ali Shah Geelani Home Drops Hurriyat Signboard as Ban Looms
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Srinagar: In the middle of the upcoming murmur of the prohibition in both the conference faction of the Second Sectorist, Syed Syed Syed Ali Shah Geelani appeared to protect himself from the administrative gaze with a hurry to remove the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat name from Annexe three floors they live in family Palatial in the Hyderpora Srinagar environment.
This step contrasts with Mirwaiz Umar Farooq-LED faction Hurriyat Face in facing crackdown on racquets which allegedly involved the “sales” of medical seats and techniques in Pakistan to Kashmir students and distributed results from J & K.
Mirwaiz, who were under house arrest, said On Monday that the organization had transparently sent Kashmir students to learn medicine or engineering not only to Pakistan but also Saudi Arabia, Malaysia and Turkey.
“Propaganda is truly unfounded, and can be verified by students or parents that we have recommended to enter, many of which come from economically weaker parts,” he said.
While both Hurriyat factions have closed their Raj Bagh office after the nullification of Article 370 in August 2019, the Awami Action Committee led by Mirwaiz reopened the premise in February 2020.
The Mirwaiz property faction mouled in one of the housing environments Tony Srinagar is suspected.
Bought in 2000 through a hawala channel.
A total of 26 groups of separatisis operating under the umbrella of all parties whose Hurriyat conferences were used to have offices in Raj Bagh until the events of August 2019 which led to J & K lost special status and became the United States.
Since then, the official address of Tehreek-e-Hurriyat has become an attachment from Geelani’s residence.
The source said the Teheepa-e-Hurriyat and Mili Trust nameplate, was formed by Geelani, removed on Sunday night on the orders of Doctor Son Nayeem, who lived there with his father.
This is almost immediately after the spread of central news that might plan to clamp the ban on the coupling of the organization of the separatist overground under section 3 (1) activities that violate the law (prevention).
Hurriyat appeared in 1993 with 26 groups, including some pro-Pakistani clothing and has been banned like Jamaat-e-Islami, JKLF and Dukhtaran-e-Millat.
It also includes conference people and the Awami Action Committee led by Mirwaiz.
The separatist conglomerate was divided into two factions in 2005, with a moderate group that should be led by Mirwaiz and one hardline by Geelani.
Among Hurriyat constituents, the center prohibits Jamaat-e-Islami and JKLF under UFA in 2019.

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