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Delhi docs rushed to treat Umar's uncle
Source: PTI
June 05, 2004 12:08 IST

A three-member team of doctors from the All India Institute of Medical Sciences is rushing to Srinagar to treat the uncle of Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who was shot at and critically injured by militants recently.

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The team, comprising a specialist and two anesthetists, will fly to Srinagar by a special aircraft, official sources said, adding a decision to this effect was taken by the Union Ministry of Home.

Maulavi Mushtaq was attacked while he was offering prayers in a mosque in downtown Srinagar. He received bullet injuries in the abdomen, ribs and chin.

The attack was an obvious attempt by militants to stall the peace dialogue between the Kashmiri leaders and the Indian government.

The Mirwaiz is a key figure in the peace dialogue. The day his uncle was attacked, the Mirwaiz's residence too was attacked by militants with hand grenades.

 

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