shooting of Hizbul Mujahideen leader Burhan Wani

Geelani’s son-in-law Altaf Ahmad Shah

NIA unearths J&K ‘protest calendar’ issued by Geelani

NEW DELHI: A detailed protest calendar issued and signed by Hurriyat hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani recovered by the NIA, points to the role of separatists in organising events in coordination with handlers in Pakistan that led to widespread violence in Kashmir The National Investigation Agency has found documents that list dates and when protests and other activities related to civil unrest was to be carried out in the Valley following theThe ‘protest calendar’, recovered from‘Funtoosh’, establishes how systematically Hurriyat has stoked the violence that resulted in hundreds of injuries and several deaths in clashes between stone pelters and security forces.The protests, intended to fan radicalism, involved local clerics and separatist cadres as well as activists of opposition parties and were funded by Hurriyat in concert with Pakistani agencies, the NIA investigations indicate.For example, on August 6, 2016, Geelani called for assembling and occupying local chowks and centres in the vicinity of mohallas, villages and localities and playing of Islamic and azadi taranas (songs) in masjids.Meanwhile, the anti-terror agency on Sunday raided and questioned Devinder Singh Behal, chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Social Peace Forum (JKSPF) and a member of Hurriyat’s legal cell. Sources said JKSPF was a constituent of All Party Hurriyat Conference’s Geelani faction and Behal was closely associated with the latter.National Investigation Agency spokesperson Inspector General Alok Mittal said Behal was “a close associate of a top Hurriyat leader and regularly attends funerals of militants”.It is investigation Behal’s role as a “courier” as he is suspected to be involved in routing funds to separatist leaders from Pakistani based handlers, he said.During the searches on Behal’s house and office, NIA said it recovered four mobile phones, a tablet and other electronic devices and documents related to terror funding probe, financial documents and other articles.The protest calendar recovered by NIA marked the activities for August 2016, the period when Jammu & Kashmir saw maximum number of protests and stone pelting incidents following the killing of Burhan Wani On August 8, the activity mentioned was to block all roads towards and around the civil secretariat in Srinagar and tehsil offices and to ensure that no employee was able to join duty.Geelani ‘directed’ that “deputy commissioners have to desist from calling employees over phone and pressurising them to resume duty”.The calendar called for a ‘women’s protest’ on August 9 apart from playing azadi songs in masjids.On August 11, the activity mentioned was to issue a poster letter asking all pro-India politicians and their workers including panchs and sarpanchs to resign from their posts.It was to be posted on the gates of their homes. NIA sources said that this showed that trouble-makers in the Valley had a list of all employees in government departments.