Mirwaiz Grieved Over Demise Of Geelani’s Son-In-Law

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Srinagar : Hurriyat (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Wednesday expressed deep grief and sorrow over the demise of Ghulam Hassan Makhdoomi, the eldest son-in-law of senior resistance leader Syed Ali Geelani. Mirwaiz expressed his heartfelt condolence, solidarity and sympathy with the Makhdoomi and Geelani family and prayed for the highest standards in Janah for the deceased.

In a statement, Mirwaiz expressed solidarity with the aged resistance leader Geelani, who remains confined to his Hydepora residence since past many years.

Mirwaiz prayed to Almighty to help Geelani and Makhdoomi families to bear this loss. Meanwhile, on the directions of Mirwaiz, Awami Action Committee (AAC) General Secretary Ghulam Nabi Zaki led a high-level delegation and participated in the namaz-e-jinazah of the deceased at Dooru, Sopore and expressed solidarity and sympathy with the bereaved family and conveyed the condolence message of Mirwaiz to the family members.

On the occasion Mirwaiz spoke to the father of deceased Ghulam Hassan Makhdoomi over phone and expressed condolence and sympathy with the bereaved family. Meanwhile, on the demise of Ishfaq Ahmed Bhat, the brother of AAC prominent member Afaq Ahmed Bhat, a resident of Rajouri Kadal, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq expressed his heartfelt condolence and grief and extended his condolence message to Bhat family.

On the occasion, AAC youth leader Mushtaq Ahmed Sofi and other activists participated in the funeral prayers of deceased Ishfaq at Rajouri Kadal who was later laid to rest.(KNO)

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