Srinagar:The management of Jamia Masjid Srinagar Friday claimed the historic mosque was closed for prayers 14 Fridays this year, and said its head Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was not allowed to leave his residence for delivering the sermon during the day. Although the Anjuman did not mention, it was apparently responding to a police statement the central mosque of Kashmir was closed for prayers only three Fridays.
"Jamia Masjid has been closed for prayers for 14 Fridays by the authorities this year so far," the Anjuman, which manages the affairs of the mosque, said in a statement. On Tuesday, responding to a tweet by AIMIM leader Asaddudin Owaisi, the Srinagar Police said, "Jamia is fully opened, only on 3 occasions post-covid, it was temporarily shut for Friday noon prayers owing to inputs of terror attack /law & order situation. This was after Jamia authorities failed to take responsibility of happenings inside. Staying far is no excuse of ignorance."
Owaisi had asked Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha when the administration will allow Friday afternoon prayers at the Jamia Masjid. The MP from Hyderabad hit back at the police claim posting media reports which did not bear out the law enforcement agency's claims. The police retorted through a tweet and attaching a picture of people offering the namaz.