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Jamia closed for third consecutive Friday, remained closed for 16 times this year: Mirwaiz

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October 26, 2018
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Friday in Pics: Jamia Masjid closed, funeral prayers in absentia, restrictions, protests
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Srinagar: Government for the third consecutive Friday stopped people from offering congregational prayers at valleys central mosque. The grand mosque has remained closed for 16 times this year. 

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Chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq took to twitter to condemn the authorities decision to keep the grand mosque closed.

“Its for the third consecutive time that congregational prayers have not be allowed and this year Jamia has been closed for 16 times. It’s 20th day of house detention. At one hand target killing of our youth is being perpetrated and on the other hand religious rights are being curbed. Even a protest against brutalities is not being allowed,” Mirwaiz tweeted.

آج لگاتار تیسراجمعہ اور امسال 16واں جمعہ جامع مسجد میں نماز جمعہ کی اجازت نہیں،نظربندی کا 20 واں دن ،ایک طرف ہمارے نوجوانوں کوچن چن کر مارا جارہا ہے دوسری جانب طاقت کے بل پر مذہبی حقوق بھی سلب، ظلم کے خلاف آواز اٹھانے اور احتجاج کرنے پر بھی پابندی pic.twitter.com/iZElmpaUx0

— Mirwaiz Umar Farooq (@MirwaizKashmir) October 26, 2018

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