India probes Kashmir leader's family under anti-terror law
Source: AP
By AIJAZ HUSSAIN
SRINAGAR, India (AP) Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir opened a case against family members of late resistance leader Syed Ali Geelani under a harsh anti-terror law for allegedly raising anti-India slogans and wrapping his body in the Pakistani flag, officials said Sunday.
Geelani, who died Wednesday at age 91, was the emblem of Kashmirs defiance against New Delhi and had been under house arrest for years.
His son, Naseem, said Indian authorities buried Geelanis body in a local cemetery without any family members present after police snatched his body from the home. Police denied that and called it baseless rumors by some vested interests.
A video widely shared on social media purportedly showed Geelanis relatives, mostly women, frantically trying to prevent armed police from forcing their way into the room where his body, wrapped in a Pakistani flag, was being kept. It showed women wailing and screaming as police took the body and locked his family and relatives inside the room.
An Indian paramilitary soldier guards a deserted street in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2021. Authorities Sunday eased some restrictions that had been imposed after the death of top resistance leader Syed Ali Geelani. However, most shops and businesses stayed closed as government forces patrolled roads and streets in the city. (AP Photo/Mukhtar Khan)
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