On July 13, ahead of the day of the martyrs, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was stopped from Friday prayers at Jamia Mosque in Srinagar.
The head of Jammu and Kashmir, Maulvi said that he was limited to his home in a post on July 13. In 1931, opposing the rule of Maharaja Hari Singh, Dogra was marked as a tribute to the 22 Kashmiris who fell on the army bullets as the day of the martyrs.
The post said, “To visit Jama Masjid today, my Friday’s sermon feared the mention of the martyrs of 13 July 1931, under the arrest of the house,” the post said.
Mirwaiz said that “the sacrifice of martyrs and all the martyrs” and “exposing the sacrifice of all the martyrs, it has” engraved in the collective memory of Kashmir and cannot be undone from restrictions and restrictions “.
He said, “No living nation can forget the supreme sacrifice of his martyrs’ lives against atrocities and injustice,” he said, appealing the authorities for life sanctions, paying tribute to the public peacefully and allowing the martyr’s cemetery in downtown Srinagar.

“If Inshallah is allowed according to our tradition, then we will visit the cemetery of the martyrs after Zuhar prayers on July 13 and pay tribute to the revered martyrs,” he said.
Earlier this week, both the National Conference and the People’s Democratic Party pledged to visit Mazar-e-Shauhada on 13 July, with the East-Citra-up, Srinagar allowed to visit Mazar with pre-writing.
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It was removed by a public holiday in the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, after the cancellation of Article 370 in August 2019, it was removed by the Lieutenant Governor -led administration.
Admission to Mazar-e-Shhada (martyr’s cemetery) has also been banned on previous occasions. Last year, leaders such as Sajad Loan, president of the Mufti and People’s Conference, were limited to their houses on 13 July.
After the Omar Abdullah government took over the government’s reins in October last year, the issue of restoring the July 13 holiday was also debated in the J&K assembly. This year, Falls on 13 July Sunday.
News (T) Indian Express