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Geelani threatens protest against road to Amarnath Shrine

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Press Trust of India Srinagar

"The state (Jammu and Kashmir) government has remained a mute spectator and it did not even defend the case in the Supreme Court. We will launch an agitation after Eid-ul-Azha if the plans are not shelved," Geelani told reporters here.

Supreme Court has directed the state government to provide facilities including improved road to the Amarnath cave.

Geelani said ecology of Kashmir was being put at risk under the garb of Supreme Court ruling.

Condemning the attack on 14-year-old Pakistani girl Malala Yousafzai by Taliban, Geelani termed such acts as un-islamic and inhumane.

"We condemn the attack on Malala. Islam does not allow killing anyone for his or her ideology," Geelani told reporters here.

 

The octogenarian separatist also lashed out at Pakistani Taliban for "maligning" the face of Islam in Pakistan.

"What they are doing in Pakistan is wrong. Banning education for girls is condemnable. This is not right," Geelani said.

Referring to Kashmiri Pandits as brothers, Geelani said they are always welcome in the Valley, but they should settle only at their ancestral places and not at the separate settlements.

"Why should they live at separate settlements? They have houses, they were born there, have land and property at their ancestral places. The government should rebuild their houses and they should live there," Geelani said.

  

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First Published: Oct 18 2012 | 5:15 PM IST

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