NO the band has become a known name
The girls got support of Hurriyat Conference and other Kashmiri groups.
Hurriyat supported the ban
which kashmiri group has supported it plz name a few
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NO the band has become a known name
The girls got support of Hurriyat Conference and other Kashmiri groups.
Hurriyat supported the ban
which kashmiri group has supported it plz name a few
Hurriyat condmned the cleric and said it does NOT support such moves. Hurriyat and PDP condmned it.
Nobody on street in India knew the band now they become famouse and surely may end up in bollywood.
oh geez we need some more "fatwas" to get to limelight
Hurriyat condmned the cleric and said it does NOT support such moves. Hurriyat and PDP condmned it.
Nobody on street in India knew the band now they become famouse and surely may end up in bollywood.
oh geez we need some more "fatwas" to get to limelight
Geelani supported the cleric and said singing and dancing is unislamic
yes the band became famous after it is disbanded . I don't think they'll ever perform again fearing for their lives leave alone ending up at bollywood .
The hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference today distanced itself from the 'decree' issued by grand mufti of Jammu and Kashmir, that had termed singing as "un-Islamic", even as it dismissed the reported threats to the Valley's maiden all-girls rock-band as "mere propaganda".
"We disassociate ourselves from the 'fatwa' issued by Mufti Bashiruddin (grand mufti of Jammu and Kashmir). People do not recognise him as grand mufti (chief cleric)... Only the government recognises him," Hurriyat Conference spokesman Ayaz Akbar told PTI.
Akbar termed the decrees issued by the grand mufti as "mysterious" saying such things give rise "lawlessness in the society".
"It is mysterious...The way he issues fatwas...It arises lawlessness," Akbar said, adding fatwas can be issued only when a nation is governed under Shariah rule.
The Hurriyat spokesman also dismissed as "mere propaganda" the reported threats to the rock-band 'Pragaash', saying "a big bomb is being made out of the issue".
"There is no threat to the girls. Nobody has issued any threats. It is a mere propaganda by Indian media and they are making a big bomb out of a normal issue to defame Kashmiris," he said.
Akbar said some youngsters posting abuses on social networking sites cannot be termed as threat, adding Hurriyat does not support such abuse or coercion and force in any way.
Hurriyat supported the ban
which kashmiri group has supported it plz name a few
Pragaash (light), the first all-girls rock band of Kashmir, yesterday decided to call it quits in the wake of a 'fatwa' issued by Grand Mufti terming singing as un-Islamic.
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah was among a large number of political leaders who extended their unflinching support to the girls, urging them not to quit singing because of a "bunch of morons". The hardline Hurriyat led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani also criticised the Grand Mufti.
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Sensing the mounting support for the girls, hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference led by Geelani had distanced itself from the 'fatwa' and said, "There is no threat to the girls. Nobody has issued any threats. It is a mere propaganda by the media and they are making a big bomb out of a normal issue to defame Kashmiris."
The spokesman of the Hurriyat faction Ayaz Akbar had said some youngsters posting abuses on social networking sites cannot be termed as threat and added that Hurriyat does not support such abuse or coercion and force in any way.
J&K police file FIR against online attackers of Kashmir's all-girl band - The Times of India
Hurriyat previously supported the cleric
It seems Hurriyat changed their stance.
it seems the Indians have tried to bank on a blog for bashing Hurriyat.
but anyway the fact is that Kashmiris including freedom struggling Hurriyat party supported the girl band and condemned the cleric which is encouraging and a good omen
it wont be surprising to know that the cleric was paid by any other band who were feeling threatened by these girls or it wont be surprising either if it was a publicity stunt by some hidden players
it seems the Indians have tried to bank on a blog for bashing Hurriyat.
but anyway the fact is that Kashmiris including freedom struggling Hurriyat party supported the girl band and condemned the cleric which is encouraging and a good omen
it wont be surprising to know that the cleric was paid by any other band who were feeling threatened by these girls or it wont be surprising either if it was a publicity stunt by some hidden players