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Srinagar, December 18 (KNO): Hurriyat Conference (G) on Tuesday said that the amalgam chief, Syed Ali Geelani was today taken to Sharp Sight Centre of Florence hospital Chanpora this morning for his eye checkup. In a statement issued to KNO, spokesman said a team of noted ophthalmologists conducted several tests of the pro-freedom leader and performed a minor surgery of his right eye. “After the procedure, he was discharged from the hospital with the advice of complete rest and to avoid dust and cold. He was accompanied by his office bearers and both his sons. Doctors further advised him for post procedure checkup,” he said. Meanwhile, as per the JRL program, pro-freedom activists and workers offered Nimaz-e-Jinaza in absentia at various places. Hurriyat (G) leaders and workers including Mohammad Rafiq Uwasi, Molvi Bashir Irfani, Mukhtar Ahmad Sofi, Rameez Raja, Imtiyaz Ahmad Shah, Shakeel Ahnmad Bhat, Asif Raja, Nadeem Ahmad, Mohammad Imran Bhat, Mubashir Ahmad, Mohammad Umar and large number of people offered Nimaz-e-Jinaza in absentia at Amirakadal Lalchowk . While condemning the killings of innocents in Pulwama, leaders said that unprovoked firing by the forces has proved it beyond doubt that government of India is on a well planned mission of genocide of Kashmiris.” “Despite this harsh and un-proportional response to the peaceful protests, our resolve for freedom will never dilute nor can we compromise on the noble mission of our martyrs,” they said. Leaders appealed the people in general and human rights activists and organizations in particular to visit these bloody sites throughout the state of Jammu and Kashmir and try to get facts behind the veil of Indian rhetoric and deceitful narratives.(KNO)

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