SRINAGAR: The health of Syed Ali Geelani is improving and he is better now, reports said. Geelani is currently bed-ridden. However, his health showed improvement since last night.
Geelanis condition is stable and he is feeling better now. It was due to the prayers and charity of people that Geelanis health is improving, a separatist leader told CNS.
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik, Jamat-e-Islami Chief Ghulam Muhammad Bhat, senior separatist leader Javaid Ahmed Mir and others visited Geelanis Hyderpora residence to enquire about his health.
Jamat-e-Islami Chief was the first to visit the ailing leaders house in uptown Hyderpora here in Srinagar. Malik too visted his residence and enquired about his health.
Yasin Malik went to Geelanis house. He sat with him for more than an hour. Both Geelani and Yasin Malik looked emotional during the meeting, said a top JKLF leader, who was accompanying Malik.
Reports said that many delegations arrived at ailing leaders residence and inquired about his health.
Meanwhile, spokesperson Hurriyat (G) said that Geelani is stable and doctors have advised him complete bed rest. We appeal people not to bother to visit Geelani Sahabs residence but always remember him in their prayers, the spokesperson said. (CNS)
Geelani recovering: Hurriyat (G)
SRINAGAR: Stating that Hurriyat (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani was recovering from his illness, Hurriyat (G) Monday appealed people to pray for the speedy recovery of Geelani.
In a statement to KNS, Hurriyat (G) said that doctors have advised Geelani to take complete rest. We appeal people to not to visit the Hyderpora residence to inquire about his health, Hurriyat (G) said. (KNS)
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