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Imams meet Rajnath, urge Kashmiris to restore peace

July 12, 2016 13:01 IST
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A delegation of Imams on Tuesday met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi and urged him to help restore calm in the Kashmir Valley which is witnessing turmoil following the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani.

The Imams told Singh that they would be meeting Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and local clerics of the state in an attempt to help bring calm in the Valley.

"Whether Muslims of Kashmir or Arunachal or any part of India, the basic fact is that before anything else we are all Indians. Kashmir is our part and Kashmiris are our brothers, if they have any problem we are with them. We appeal to them that peace should be restored and the situation should improve because the whole world is looking at Kashmir," Maulana Umer Ahmed Ilyasi, member of the of All India Organisation of Imams of Mosques, told media persons after the meeting.

"We always talk about Kashmir and not Kashmiris. They are our brothers, they are the part of India, they are also with us and we want our brothers to restore peace and solve the issue through dialogue," he added.

Responding to a poser that the Kashmiri people are supporting terrorism, Ilyasi said: "We are against all sorts of violence and terrorism. We strongly condemn tyranny and terrorism in all its form and anywhere."

He said the home minister gave them a patient hearing during the meeting and assured them that the situation in the valley would normalise and the condition will improve.

"We want peace to be restored and environment improved. I will also appeal to the Mehbooba government that peace should be restored," he said.

The situation in Jammu and Kashmir continues to remain tense as violent clashes and protests continued after the killing of terrorist Burhan Wani and his two associates on Friday.

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