In absentia: Funeral prayer of Kashmiri leader Ashraf Sehrai offered in UK, Europe

Offering funeral prayer is an open message to IIOJK people that they are not alone in their struggle, says TeK leader


Our Correspondent May 08, 2021
PHOTO: EXPRESS

LONDON:

Funeral prayer in absentia of Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, chairman of the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat, was held in different cities of the United Kingdom (UK) and Europe on Friday.

London, Milan, Barcelona, Birmingham, Brescia, Berlin, Frankfurt, Glasgow, Bradford, Luton, Leeds, Oldham, Walsall were among other various cities where the funeral prayer was organised.

It was offered on the call of Tehreek-e -Kashmir (TeK) UK & Europe. TeK President UK Fahim Kayani and TeK Europe President Muhammad Ghalib also offered the funeral prayer to pay glowing tributes to the Kashmiri leader.

Read more: Veteran Hurriyet leader Ashraf Sehrai dies in IIOJK prison

The funeral prayer in absentia was offered in mosques and community centres.

TeK Europe President Ghalib said that Sehrai was deliberately killed by the Indian government to eliminate the pro-freedom leadership in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).

He further said that overseas Kashmiris will raise the extrajudicial killing of the prominent Kashmiri leader with British and European authorities.

"Offering funeral prayer in absentia in the UK and Europe is an open message to the people of IIOJK that they are not alone in their right to self-determination struggle," President TeK UK Kayani said.

He further said that overseas Kashmiris have great regards for Sehrai and his over 50-year-long political struggle for the implementation of UN Resolutions on IIOJK. "How unfortunate is that a towering leader like Sehrai was not given medical facilities in jail by the Indian government," he said, adding that such a death will be called extrajudicial killing.

Kayani said that the world, UK and European Union ought to come forward to take the notice of Sehrai's cold-blooded murder in an IIOJK jail.

Following the funeral prayer in absentia, the overseas Kashmiris raised anti-India and pro-freedom slogans to pay glowing tribute to Sehrai.

The protesters were also seen carrying the Kashmir flags and placards inscribed with the slogans "stop human rights violations in IIOJK and give freedom to Kashmiris as per the UN Resolutions".

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