Met PM for return of Afzal's body: Omar, Mufti makes similar demand
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has made a strong push for the return of the body of Afzal Guru to his family in the Valley by meeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with this request.
Omar made public today his meeting the Prime Minister a few days ago and his writing a letter to him earlier on February 19, hours after opposition PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed released a letter he wrote to Manmohan Singh demanding the body of the Parliament attack convict be returned to his family for proper burial.
As the Afzal body row brought the arch rivals together, the National Conference leader said he did not make his meeting the Prime Minister and his letter public since he wanted to avoid "playing politics" on the issue.
Afzal was hanged and buried in Tihar jail premises in Delhi on February 9 and there have been demands from his family that his body be returned to them."I had written to the PM on the 19th of this month asking for the return of the bodies of both Afzal Guru & Maqbool Bhatt to their families," Omar tweeted on the micro blogging site Twitter.
Omar said he followed this up with a visit to the Prime Minister to make the request in person a few days ago. "My Govt will continue to raise this issue with Delhi," he said. "I had hoped to avoid playing politics with the body of Afzal Guru but that seems to be impossible to avoid with the Mufti Sayeed letter now.I guess I should have played politics by making the letter public immediately but am glad the PDP has joined in support now," Omar said in a series of tweets.
Maqbool Bhat, the founder of JKLF, was buried in Tihar jail after he was executed on February 11, 1984. He was convicted of killing a police officer Sayeed said the return of Afzal's body will help "rebuild trust" between Kashmir and rest of the country.
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