Connect with us

JAMMU & KASHMIR

Amid heavy downpour, muslims perform last rites of pandit woman in Shopian

Published

on

kno news

 Shopian, Aug 27 (KNO): Keeping the age-old bond of communal harmony and brotherhood alive, Kashmiri Mulsims performed the last rites of a Pandit woman in Pargochi village of South Kashmir’s Shopian district amid incessant rains.

Hundreds of locals assembled at the residence of pandit woman Uma Devi, wife of late Prem Nath, who passed away after a brief spell of illness at village Pargochi, Shopian this morning.

Muslims arranged all what was needed to perform the last rites of the deceased. Elders, young and children were among villagers who made last rite preparations, locals told news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

Vicky Pandit , a close relative of the deceased said that Muslims have been part of “our community since a long time but mostly since 1989 when most Pandit families were forced to leave the valley.”

“We never felt we are living in a minority here. We are living here with them with love, keeping alive our decades old bond of brotherhood and harmony,” he added.

He thanked his Muslim community members for always helping them and remaining with them especially in odd times.

Javaid Ahmad, a villager said that they helped the relatives of deceased pandit woman in performing her last rites and that they have been doing the same when members from the pandit community marry. “We live together and share each other’s pain and joy,” he said.

“In the mourning, there were only ten relatives of the deceased, rest were all muslims.”

Muzaffar Ahmad, another local resident, told KNO that religion should not become a barrier in humanity and friendship. “We ensured that last rites of the deceased are performed as per their religious rituals and all was done as per the Hindu religious rituals,” he said—(KNO)

 

Trending

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Army Chief issues stern warning, says if Pak continues to support terrorism it will become history | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

MEA rejects Indus Waters Court Award, defends treaty suspension | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Self-enumeration for Census- 2027 begins tonight in J&K, Ladakh | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

NRPC forecasts over 42% surplus power for J&K, Ladakh | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Stay away from drugs, spend time in libraries, playgrounds: SSP Srinagar to youth | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

‘Kashmir feels complete again’: Sopore witnesses emotional return of Pandits | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Kashmiri Pandits return to Bandipora after 37 years for Sumbli Mawas festival | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

BJP enacting drama over liquor issue, NC alone will ban alcohol in J&K: Tanvir Sadiq | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

J&K Govt approves restructuring of Jal Shakti Department | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Transport Minister opts for tonga ride to promote fuel conservation | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

In 1-year, SMHS reports over 17000 dog, cat bite cases | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Authorities undertake repair work of Sopore Bypass Bridge | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Arigam Tral residents face acute drinking water crisis | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Police officer shoots wife dead, attempts suicide in Kupwara | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Police attach properties worth Rs 5.8 Crore linked to 3 drug peddlers in Srinagar | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Sawalkote HEP launches Swachhta Pakhwada-2026 with cleanliness drive | KNO

TOP STORIES18 hours ago

Northern Railway declares e-auction results for key passenger and commercial services in Jammu Division | KNO

Copyright © 2021