Shia community takes out Muharram procession after 3 decades on Gurubazaar-Dalgate route in Srinagar
The Hindu
After a gap of more than three decades, the Shia community here on July 27 took out a Muharram procession on the Gurubazaar to Dalgate route, with hundreds participating in it.
After a gap of more than three decades, the Shia community here on July 27 took out a Muharram procession on the Gurubazaar to Dalgate route, with hundreds participating in it.
The procession was taken out by members of the community after permission was granted by the Jammu and Kashmir administration.
Mourners assembled at Gurubazaar around 5.30 am as authorities had granted a two-hour window - from 6 am to 8 am - for the procession on the route that passes through the busy Lal Chowk area. The procession did not take place after the outbreak of militancy in Kashmir in the 90s.
Additional Director General of Police, Kashmir, Vijay Kumar told reporters that adequate security arrangements were made for the march.
"There was a demand from the Shia community for the past few years that this procession be allowed. After the Government took a decision, we made adequate security arrangements for it," he told reporters.
This is the first time in more than 30 years that the procession on the 8th day of Muharram has been allowed on the route.
On July 26, Divisional Commissioner of Kashmir V.K. Bhiduri had said that as the procession was taking place on a weekday, the timing was restricted to 6 am to 8 am so that people do not face any inconvenience.
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