
Srinagar, July 27 : Jammu and Kashmirโs Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha Thursday said that for the first time Muharram procession was taken out peacefully in Srinagar after a gap of over 30 years.
Addressing National Convention on Sufism: โa bridge between the communitiesโ, at SKICC here, the LG said that firs time in 30 years, Muharram (8th) procession was taken out in Srinagar peacefully. โFeeling satisfied, mourners are now returning to their homes,โ the LG said as per news agencyโKashmir News Observer (KNO).
Pertinently, for the first time in the past over 30 years, the UT administration allowed the 8th Muharram procession through traditional routes of Srinagar. Multi-layer security cover was provided to the mourners for the smooth conduct of the procession. Mourners assembled at the Guru Bazar area of the city and marched through Budshah Chowk to MA Road and then Dalgate.
Top police officers and the officials from the administration were present on the occasion. Shia leaders expressed their gratitude to the LG administration for the historic decision.
The LG further said that street violence no longer exists in Kashmir and that people suffered a lot due to shutdown calls in the past. โStreet violence that was once a routine in the Valley, no longer exists in Kashmir. At one point of time, shutdown calls were a regular feature but people were the ultimate sufferers,โ he said, adding that today peace is prevailing and people are breathing freely.
He said that Kashmir is not known for its beauty only but for multiple cultures and Sufism. โValley is the land of Sufis and the hub of Sufism,โ he said. The LG said that respecting culture and all religions has been Kashmir’s tradition for decades. โI would say if Islam is milk, Hinduism is Sugar,โ the LG said. โTreating everyone equally is the real Sufism and its message,โ he said.
He said that there is no other place in the world best known for communal harmony and brotherhood than Kashmir. โSufism keeps the flock together and helps break the barriers of religion, caste and sex,โ he said.
He said today, Kashmir is witnessing peace. โPeace is imperative for development. If there is no peace, development canโt take place,โ the LG said.
Present on the occasion, Governor of Kerala, Arif Muhammad Khan said that teaching of revered Saint Sheikhul Alam (RA) is being followed across the world and thatโs why โhe is known as Sheikh-ul-Alam not Sheikh-ul-Kashmir.โ โFollowing the teachings of this great saint helps one understand the real meaning of Sufism,โ he saidโ(KNO)


