New Delhi: After avoiding the first two summons, moderate separatist leader and Hurriyat Conference chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Monday appeared before the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with a case related to terror funding, officials said.
Farooq, who was provided security upon his arrival at the Delhi airport, was accompanied by other separatist leaders, including Abdul Gani Bhat, Bilal Lone and Maulana Abbas Ansari.
He was asked to appear before the NIA on March 11 and March 18 but expressed his inability to join the investigation in the national capital, saying he feared for his security in view of “conditions of hostility”.
In its third summons, issued last week, the NIA promised him security.
The NIA probe seeks to identify the chain of players responsible for financing terrorist activities, pelting stones on security forces, burning down schools and damaging government establishments.
The case names Hafiz Saeed, the Pakistan-based chief of Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), the front for the banned Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, as an accused. It also names organisations such as the Hurriyat Conference factions led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani and the Mirwaiz, the Hizbul Mujahideen and the Dukhtaran-e-Millat.
Ahead of his appearance before the NIA, the Hurriyat Conference held an executive meeting Sunday night and strongly condemned the move to summon the Mirwaiz. It claimed its chairman was “being deliberately harassed and there was an effort to criminalise leadership for their political stand”.
It said that the Hurriyat is a coalition of political parties striving for the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue and to associate it with terror is ridiculous and a deliberate victimisation for their political ideology.
“It’s unfortunate that while we have always maintained that Kashmir is a political issue that needs to be resolved peacefully and humanely and have always worked towards that end…yet rulers of the day are resorting to such tactics to harass and intimidate us under the garb of legality,” it said.
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According to the statement, despite having nothing to do with the matter, the Mirwaiz through his lawyer had said he was ready to cooperate in the investigation but asked the agency to hold it in Srinagar as he had several genuine concerns, including security in New Delhi.
“It is unfortunate that they did not take into account the concerns and are insisting on investigation in Delhi. In the meeting it was decided that they will all accompany the Mirwaiz to New Delhi for the investigation,” it said.
The Mirwaiz or any member of Hurriyat Conference has nothing to do with the “so called funding case and it is sheer vindictiveness on the part of authorities”, it said.
The NIA had on February 26 carried out searches at the premises of several leaders, including the Mirwaiz.
The probe agency questioned two maternal uncles of the Mirwaiz, Maulvi Manzoor and Maulvi Shafat, and his close aides last year. Both Manzoor and Shafat are retired senior government officers.
The Mirwaiz had informed the NIA that he was not acquainted with the subject matter of the FIR referred to in the notice and also added that the notice appears to have been issued on the basis of “fallacious assumptions and misinformation solely aimed at maligning him”.