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Away from chaotic Kashmir, Burhan Wani's father spends time at Sri Sri's ashram

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[h=1]Away from chaotic Kashmir, Burhan Wani's father spends time at Sri Sri's ashram[/h]

August 27, 2016 20:54

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While violent protests continue in Kashmir over the death of Burhan Wani, the slain Hizbul militant's father Muzaffar Wani was spotted with Art of Living founder Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at the latter's ashram in Bengaluru.


Muzaffar reportedly spent two days at the AOL Ashram.


A school pricipal by profession, Muzaffar is today identified in the Valley as the man who 'sacrificed' two sons for the sake of Kashmir's 'azadi'.


In a media report, Muzaffar termed the post-Burhan uprising as a "message to India that people vote for roads not to undermine Tehreek (freedom struggle)." "The uprising should open eyes of India. Killing innocent people will not serve anything. We are not enemies of India but I fail to understand why they kill us," he said.


Sri Sri had visited Kashmir a couple of months ago where he held separate meetings with Governor NN Vohra and Hurriyat-M Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq among other leaders.


During their meeting, Mirwaiz told the spiritual leader that "the on-going situation in Jammu Kashmir was worrisome and the plans that the government was trying to implement in the state were anti-Kashmir and against the collective interests of the people."


http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...-sris-ashram/faa434a1a33427e561e3a77e8afdffd6
 
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