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Women Released After Being Detained Briefly for Distributing Qurans in Srinagar

23:11 - February 24, 2025
News ID: 3492017
IQNA – Three women were detained by police in Rajbagh, Srinagar in the Indian-administered Kashmir, for distributing the Holy Quran ahead of Ramadan on Sunday

Women distributing Quran in the Indian-administered Kashmir

 

PDP leader and MLA Waheed Para expressed concern over the reports, call the detention unjust.

It was later confirmed that the three women are safe and were briefly questioned ‘due to identity concerns’ while sharing the message of the Holy Quran.

Earlier, Para had urged Srinagar to ensure that these women are not unnecessarily brought into courts or police stations. “Quran promotes justice and a crime-free society,” he said.

A Kashmir-based activist Dr Raja Muzaffar Bhat had also condemned the detention labelling it a serious violation of international law and the United Nations Charter, which safeguard religious freedom.

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Muzaffar asserted that the Holy Quran advocates justice and a crime-free society, making the detention of these women for their peaceful religious activities an affront to these principles.

Muzaffar had warned that such actions by the Indian government in Kashmir could escalate tensions and undermine regional peace efforts.

 

Source: freepresskashmir.news

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