Valley Muslims announce goodwill gestures for Sikhs

IANS  |  Srinagar 

Reciprocating the support offered to Kashmiri students and others by in Jammu and elsewhere in after the suicide bombing in Kashmir, have announced a number of goodwill gestures for the community in the Valley.

"A brother from Tral owes me Rs 48,000. In view of his weak financial capacity, I have written it off," said a Kashmiri Muslim on the on Thursday.

Free coaching for students has been announced by a number of coaching centres in the Valley.

Many doctors, especially in south Kashmir's district, have announced free consultation for Sikh patients while some hospitals announced free admission to patients from the community.

Some shopkeepers have announced special discounts for Sikh shoppers. Even vehicle repair workshops at some places said that free service would be provided to Sikh vehicle owners.

"The goodwill announced for the Sikh community is in response to the overwhelming support offered by members of this community to our children studying outside the Valley," said Nazir Ahmad, a in city.

Members of the Sikh community threw open the gates of their religious places in Nanak Nagar locality of Jammu city when felt threatened on February 15 after miscreants torched and damaged many of their vehicles.

"We were told to park our vehicles in the compounds of 'gurdwaras' and even in the house compounds of in Nanak Nagar area," said a Muslim who was in Jammu city when authorities had to impose curfew to maintain law and order on February 15.

Reports here said 'langars' (free community Kitchens) were set up by the in and some other places for Kashmiri students and other locals doing business outside

said Sikhs also came out in overwhelming support of Kashmiri students studying in Uttarakhand, Haryana, Punjab, and other states.

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 15:18 IST