INTERNET SERVICES SUSPEND IN KASHMIR AFTER RUMOURS SURROUNDING GEELANI’S HEALTH

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Thu 13 February 2020:

The deteriorating health conditions of Kashmir’s top resistance leader Syed Ali Geelani has triggered panic across India and Pakistan, prompting Indian authorities once again to suspend internet services in the disputed region.

However, the family of Geelani, 90,said his condition is stable for now.

In a statement on Wednesday, the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, an alliance of groups fighting for independence from India led by Geelani, confirmed his failing health condition.

“More than a decade long continued detention has taken a heavy toll on the health [and] in addition to general physical weakness, his chest infection is not satisfactorily responding to treatment,” the statement said.

The Indian government, according to daily Economic Times, has already discussed a plan of action in case of the popular leader’s death as his funeral procession is expected to draw a sea of supporters, and could turn into a demonstration against Indian rule.

Geelani has been under house arrest since 2010 in Hyderpora area of Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir. He has only been allowed to move for medical emergencies, the alliance said.

Geelani suffers many ailments including heart disease, chest congestion and prostate problems, among over a dozen issues. One of his kidneys has been removed.

The deployment of Indian troops has also been increased at “vulnerable places in Kashmir”, according to Press Trust of India.

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