Agitations in Kashmir are no more about the Amarnath land row or the alleged economic blockade imposed on the Valley, hitting the fruit industry. From the silent merchant, who sports a black flag on the counter, to the slogan-shouting masked youth driving around town with green flags, the protests are all about freedom now.
After the staggering turnout for the funeral of senior Hurriyat leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz in Pampore on Saturday, leaders of the separatist groups say they no more have any say in the scheme of things and it is the people who are leading them.
"To be very honest, we never expected such a response. Now even our leaders do not know what to do," senior Hurriyat leader Shahid ul-Islam said.
"Even on the day Aziz was killed, our leaders were under house arrest. People came in droves and dragged them out. There is nothing our leaders can do now. We have realized that the people won't listen to us even if we ask them to stop this. There is nothing we can do except appealing to the protestors to carry on in a peaceful manner," he said.
Asked if Hurriyat leaders had any solution to restore normalcy in the Valley, Shahid said the leaders are trying to first channelize the protests and then take it forward from there.
"The only thing we can do as of now is to channelize the protests and ensure that things remain peaceful and don't get out of hand," he said, adding that the first step is to internationalise the issue with the march to the office of the United Nations Military Observers Group on Monday.
"We have to take our message to the world," he said.
The sight of people from all walks of life spilling out on to the streets of the Valley has stumped even those who believe nothing will change in the Valley.
"Initially I thought this was another gimmick by the politicians. But when I saw the response to the Pampore rally, I was convinced that this is a people's movement," said Mohammed Sharif Baig, who is in the construction business.
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