Shutdown in Srinagar to protest attack on Hurriyat leader
Shutdown in Srinagar to protest attack on Hurriyat leader
P Chidambaram condemns the attack calling it a 'coward attempt'.

Srinagar: Senior separatist Hurriyat Conference leader Fazal Haque Qureshi, who was shot outside his house in Srinagar by unidentified gunmen on Friday, is stable but not out of danger, a relative of his said on Saturday. A shutdown to protest the attack, meanwhile, affected life in the city.

Qureshi underwent a four-hour long operation in the Sher-e-Kashmir Medical Institute Soura and is now on a ventilator for respiratory support.

"His operation was conducted last night which continued till 2330 hrs IST and the doctors said he is stable but critical," Tariq Andrabi, a close relative, told IANS.

Qureshi is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the hospital under tight security and no one is allowed to meet him except close relatives, Andrabi said.

Doctors had on Friday said a bullet has pierced his head.

Qureshi, a senior leader of the moderate Hurriyat group headed by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, is said to be one of the most vocal supporters of the dialogue process to solve the Kashmir issue.

He was shot and critically wounded outside his Soura house on Friday evening when he was leaving for prayers at a mosque. Four men shot him from close range. Al-Nasreen, a little-known guerrilla group, had late on Friday called some local media offices and owned responsibility for the attack.

The attack is seen as an attempt to derail the "quiet dialogue" reportedly going on between the Union Government and the separatist leaders of Kashmir.

The moderate Hurriyat group headed by the Mirwaiz called a shutdown on Saturday to protest the attack on Qureshi.

Traffic and businesses were affected in Srinagar due to the strike while government offices, banks and educational institutions remained closed on account of a public holiday on the birth anniversary of the regional National Conference (NC) founder, Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah.

Reacting sharply to the attack on Qureshi, the Mirwaiz had on Friday termed it an act of cowardice and said the moderate Hurriyat would not be demoralised by it.

"There are certain elements within Kashmir who do not want a permanent solution to the problem. They want to continue the uncertainty so that their vested interests are protected.

"We have vowed to stand by the sacrifices of the martyrs and work for a peaceful solution to the Kashmir problem by talking to both Pakistan and India," Mirwaiz told reporters outside the hospital where Qureshi is being treated.

Meanwhiile, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has condemned the attack calling it a "coward attempt".

He said the Government is committed to find a solution to Kashmir issue through quite talks with every shade of political opinion in the state.

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