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India-Pakistan
Sectarian violence: Fate of sealed mosques in Gilgit to be decided on Monday
2012-05-13
The Gilgit-Baltistan government is likely to reinstate the two prayer leaders arrested earlier for making hate speeches in the regionÂ’s capital city.

“The cabinet will meet in Gilgit on Monday to take up the decision in this regard and it is likely that the two central Sunni and Shia mosques that each of the clerics represent will be unsealed,” said a source privy to the development.

The decision will be based on recommendations by a parliamentary peace committee and the Masjid Board.

The two mosques were sealed following bouts of sectarian violence in Gilgit last month. The prayer leader of GilgitÂ’s Sunni central mosque, Qazi Nisar, has been under house arrest since.

On the other hand, the authorities have no clue about the Shia prayer leader Agha RahatÂ’s whereabouts.

Earlier, the government had decided to send both clerics to jail, but the decision was withheld after they assured the government to abide by the code of conduct prepared by the peace committee.

The code binds prayer leaders of both central mosques from making hate-speeches or use harsh language against their rival sectÂ’s revered personalities.

According to a committee member, Amjad Hussain, the main issues barring the reopening of the mosques have been resolved with the signing of the code of conduct, and the mosques can now be reopened without any concern.

“There were some laxities in maintaining law and order on the government’s part as well, but we have taken strict security measures to avoid any violence in the future,” he added.
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