Flags of Iran, Palestine & Hezbollah Raised During Muharram Procession in Srinagar

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Flags of Iran, Palestine & Hezbollah Raised During Muharram Procession in Srinagar
Flags of Iran, Palestine & Hezbollah Raised During Muharram Procession in Srinagar

Srinagar: Over the last 3 decades the 8th Moharum procession was held in different parts of Kashmir, flags of Iran, Palestine, and Hezbollah were raised by mourners during a Muharram procession. The event, observed annually to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussain (AS), witnessed thousands participating in religious gatherings and processions.

Several mourners carried the flags as a mark of support for people in the Muslim world, particularly Palestinians facing ongoing conflict. While the procession remained largely peaceful, it drew attention from both the local administration and security agencies, given the geopolitical significance of the banners displayed.

The display of such flags is not new in Kashmir during Muharram, as participants often express broader Muslim unity and opposition to injustice.

Earlier, barred for over 35 years due to security concerns in the late 1980s, the traditional mourning route was restored in 2023, a move welcomed across religious and civil society circles.

The administration had made elaborate security and logistical arrangements. The Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, and senior police officials had earlier chaired high-level meetings with representatives of Shia organisations ahead of Muharram to coordinate efforts.

Also, traffic police Srinagar city issued an advisory in advance, announcing that vehicular movement along the route from Guru Bazar to Dalgate would be restricted from early morning. Additionally, traffic was diverted via Residency Road, Hari Singh High Street, Jehangir Chowk, and other inner routes, with designated parking provided at Gindun Park and SP College.

“It is reassuring that for the third consecutive year, we have been able to take out the 8th Muharram procession peacefully,” said Syed Kashif Rizvi, a mourner from Srinagar. “For decades, this route remained off-limits. Seeing mourners walk it again reflects a positive shift, one we hope continues,” he said.

“Seeing mourners commemorating the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) is indeed a good step,” said Naveed Abbas Baba from Srinagar. “We are thankful to the administration for allowing us to take the 8th Muharram procession this year too,” added a group of mourners near Jehangir Chowk.

It may be recalled that Muharram processions along this route were banned since the late 1980s due to the political and security situation in the Valley. For over three decades, the 8th Muharram procession was only permitted in selected areas under tight restrictions, and it is ongoing. The lifting of the ban in 2023 marked a major shift in policy and was hailed as a step towards religious inclusivity and reconciliation.

Moreover, the 8th of Muharram is part of the broader commemoration leading up to Ashura, the 10th of Muharram, which marks the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS) the grandson of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), along with 72 of his companions in the Battle of Karbala in present-day Iraq

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