JK News Today
Srinagar, April 6: Since the Waqf board chairperson Darakshan Andrabi had said that Eid prayers will be held in Eidgah Srinagar, this is unlikely to happen as security agencies have apprehensions of trouble by anti-social elements.
They have expressed concerns that some vested interests may try to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere of Kashmir if prayers are allowed in Eidgah.
A senior police officer on condition of anonymity said that even though no decision has been taken about holding and otherwise of the Eid prayers, “it was mostly unlike as trouble mongers may use the occasion to foment trouble and vitiate the prevailing peace.”
“Security clearance for such an occasion is must and police establishment is of the belief that it should not be allowed,” the officer said, adding, “the decision lies with the government.”
Earlier this week, the Chairperson of Jammu & Kashmir Waqf Board had indicated at holding congregational Eid prayers at historic Eidgah after 2019.
Talking to media persons at Waqf Office Srinagar on the sidelines of a meeting, Waqf Chairperson, Dr. Darakshan Andrabi had said that “if weather permitted”, Eid prayers will be held at Eidgah. “The (Waqf) Board will initiate necessary cleanliness drive and arrangements for the smooth conduct of congregational prayers at the historic venue,” Andrabi had said.