Azadi, Hindu Genocide, Anti-India Slogans Raised at Jamia Mosque in Kashmir; Police Initiate Action
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Azadi, Hindu Genocide, Anti-India Slogans Raised at Jamia Mosque in Kashmir; Police Initiate Action

Like mosques were used in the 1980s & 90s to threaten Kashmiri Pandits into leaving the Valley, slogans were raised on Friday (April 8) inside Jamia Mosque supporting Hindu genocide.

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Islamists raised slogans praising terrorists Burhan Wani and Zakir Musa, and pelted stones at the security personnel posted around the mosque

Islamists raised slogans praising terrorists Burhan Wani and Zakir Musa, and pelted stones at the security personnel posted around the mosque

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At a time when Islamists and cabal are burning the midnight oil for making people believe that no genocide of Kashmiri Pandits ever happened in the Valley, their propaganda was busted by Islamists themselves on Friday (April 8).

After the Friday prayers in Jamia Mosque in Srinagar, extremely disturbing slogans were raised. Not only Azadi slogans were raised, slogans praising terrorists, Burhan Wani and Zakir Musa, both who had vowed to exterminate non-Islamists from the Valley were raised.

The Islamists also pelted stones at the security personnel posted around the mosque.

In the 1980s & 90s, mosques were effectively used to threaten the Kashmiri Pandits into leaving the Valley. Announcements were made from mosques asking the Kashmiri Pandits to either convert or leave the Valley, and if anyone dared to defy the orders, mosques announced they would be killed.

Zakir Musa, a terrorist heading Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, was killed by the Indian Army in an encounter in May 2019. Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind, a terrorist organisation with al Qaeda, has vowed to keep fighting till the Islamist rule is established in the Valley.

After the security forces had neutralised Burhan Wani in a security operation in 2016, Musa succeeded Wani as the head of Hizbul in the Valley. Later, Wani had parted ways with the Hizbul and founded Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind in Kashmir.

After the video clip from the Jamia Mosque went viral on different social media platforms, Jammu & Kashmir Police got into action.

TV9 Executive Editor Aditya Raj Kaul posted on Twitter on Friday (April 8) night, “J&K Police begins action immediately in this case of pro-Islamist terror sloganeering and inciting mob violence. Case/FIR number 16/2022 u/s 447, 124-A registered in Nowhatta PS in this case and arrests have begun tonight.”

The genocide of the Kashmiri Pandits by the Muslims in the Valley had become a talking point again since the release of the movie The Kashmir Files on March 11.

It tells the story of the genocide of the Kashmiri Hindus as it had happened. Every attempt was made by the Islamists and the vested interests to derail and discredit the movie.

The security forces neutralised Hizbul commander Burhan Wani in July 2016. Islamists protested the security operations which neutralised Wani.

Topics: Kashmir HindusJamia MosqueKashmir Hindus ExodusKashmir Hindus GenocideBurhan WaniZakir MusaKashmiri PanditsAnsar Ghazwat-ul-HindIslamistsAl QaedaThe Kashmir Files
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