Jammu:Prominent leader of banned Jamaat-e-Islami Ghulam Nabi Gundana passed away at a hospital in Punjab on Sunday after a prolonged illness, following which curfew was imposed in his hometown in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district as a precautionary measure.
He was 70.
Gundana, who was a retired government teacher, had undergone a surgery and was spared arrest during a major crackdown on the JeI leadership on March 2. He was also affiliated to the Hurriyat Conference.
The senior JeI member was placed under house arrest, while his three of his close associates were arrested during the crackdown.
The Centre has banned the organisation for five years under anti-terror laws on the ground that it was "in close touch" with militant outfits and was expected to "escalate secessionist movement" in the state.
"The curfew was imposed in Kishtwar town as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order in view of 'Nimaz-e-Jinazah' (a prayer before burial) of Gundana on Monday," Deputy Commissioner Angrez Singh Rana told reporters.