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Shopian: Awaiting Release of Jailed Son since 2019, Mother Passes Away.

Sherjeel Malik
Last updated: December 13, 2021 11:12 am
Sherjeel Malik
4 years ago
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Awaiting release of her son Aijaz Ahmed Naik jailed in 2019, Muneera Banoo, passed away putting and end to her pain and four-year-long wait.

Aijaz Ahmed Naik, who was the sole bread-earner to his family and has been in jail since 2019.

Muneera’s husband Mohammed Abdullah Naik passed away in 2000 leaving behind two young children for her to take care of.

“She did well in taking care of her children. She did everything she could to bring them up,” Tariq Ahmed Naik, a relative told The Kashmiriyat.

On 06 May 2019, Aijaz Ahmed Naik who owns a mobile-recharge shop in the Zainapora market of Shopian was arrested in a militancy-related case. He was initially lodged at Police Station, Zainapora, from where he was shifted to Pulwama Jail.

“From Pulwama he was shifted to Srinagar. And from Srinagar, he was shifted to Kathua. Later, from Kathua he was shifted to Srinagar, where he is currently lodged,” Tariq said.

Throughout this time, Muneera Banoo struggled hard. She visited courts and met lawyers to see her son out of the Jail, Tariq said. “The family had it hard, economically, since Tariq was the sole bread earner to the family,” he said.

Saqib Abdullah Naik is the younger brother of Aijaz, but is mentally unsound, Tariq told The Kashmiriyat.

Soon after Aijaz was arrested, it became tough for Muneera to see her jailed son, Aijaz, as a strict curfew was imposed in the valley post the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019. “After abrogation, the authorities disallowed the prisoners from meeting anyone due to the global pandemic,” Tariq said.

Eventually, six months ago, Muneera met her son when he was brought to Zainapora after he was bailed by the court. She was expecting his release, however, Aijaz was booked in another case, Tariq said.

A Mother’s Misery

Muneera went to Srinagar on 27 November, 2021, but she was not allowed to meet her son. The manual in most of the jails allows one meeting of inmates fortnightly with their relatives. “She was told that someone had met Aijaz a few days ago,” Tariq said.

Muneera’s health deteriorated after that and she was consuming antidepressants. “All she spoke and thought of was her son, Aijaz. She often had tears in her eyes speaking of Aijaz. She would often tell everyone that she was disallowed to meet her son,” another relative of Aijaz said.

“As her health worsened, we admitted her to the hospital, where it was detected that she had suffered a brain hemorrhage,” Tariq told The Kashmiriyat.

As soon as we learnt about it, we applied for a parole, so that she could see her son, Tariq said.

“We tried at the court, but they denied him parole despite the clearance of the local Police. The local Police officials were helpful, but the court did not consider the humanitarian grounds,” he said.

On Saturday, the court denied parole to Aijaz once again, Tariq stated, adding, “It was around 2 PM that Muneera breathed her last, waiting to see her son for one last time, but she could not.”

(News from The Kashmiriyat)

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