After almost 5 months, Kashmir grand mosque reopens

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After almost 5 months, Kashmir grand mosque reopens
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The area where the Jamia Masjid is located is a hotbed of anti-Indian sentiment. FMTNews

SRINAGAR: Kashmir’s main mosque reopened for prayers Wednesday for the first time since the restive valley’s semi-autonomous status was axed by New Delhi in August and a curfew imposed.

Locals believe the recent closure was the longest the 13th-century mosque had endured since Kashmir was split between India and Pakistan in 1947 after independence from Britain. “It feels like I’m breathing again. No doubt my happiness knows no bounds today, but the saddest thing is that the Kashmir dispute is yet to be resolved.”

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