Why was this historic mosque of Srinagar closed during Eid-Ex-Juha? CM Omar Abdullah- I don't know ... - CM Omar Abdullah Eid -message Srinagar Jamia Masjid is closed on the incident of Eid Ul Adha
Jammu and Kashmir’s chief minister, Omar Abdullah, congratulated Eid-Ex-Juha and hoped that this Eid would bring better days to India and Muslims of the world. He expressed sadness about the holding of the historic Jamia mosque in Srinagar, saying that the government should trust the people and allow prayers in the mosque. State Bureau, Srinagar. Jammu and Kashmir’s chief minister, Omar Abdullah, congratulated Eid-Ex-Azha on Saturday, saying that I hope this Eid will bring a better day to India and Muslims of the world. At the occasion of Eid, however, he regretted the closure of the historic Jamia mosque of Srinagar, and expressed ignorance of the reasons to keep the mosque. In a conversation with journalists after being Namaz-eid with his father, Dr. Farooq Abdullah and other family members at Hazratbal Dargar, paid, chief minister Omar Abdullah said this happy Eid-ul-Ja will bring a better day for Muslims from India and the world. I hope it will bring peace and strengthen the bond of brotherhood. Asked whether Eid was closed at the occasion of Eid, Omar Abdullah said that the largest and historical Jamia mosque of Kashmir today is four, Namaz-eid is not closed, it is closed. It is regrettable for me to do it private. I don’t know the reasons behind the decision to keep it closed, but we have to learn to trust our people. Omar Abdullah said that the people of Kashmir after the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam for the first time raised their voice, condemned the terrorists and described them as enemies of Islam. One day, the government must trust its citizens. The government should consider allowing mass prayers in the historic Jama Masjid. It will create an atmosphere of faith here.