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Muslims Perform the Last rites of Hindu in Srinagar Kashmir

Firdous Qadri

Displaying yet another example of brotherhood, Muslims in Kashmir capital Srinagar helped a Hindu woman to get her deceased husband cremated on Tuesday.

Eyewitnesses told The Kashmiriyat that Muslims arranged material needed for cremation, gave shoulder to the bier of Tony Nanda and expressed sympathies with the deceased’s elderly wife.

Tony Nanda, a resident of Amritsar was living with his wife in a rented house at Balgarden Karan Nagar area of Srinagar.

Well-known singer Gulzar Ganaie, who knew the deceased very well, told in conversation with The Kashmiriyat said that Tony was living in Kashmir from the past 30 years.

“He was an expert mechanic of musical instruments. Almost all the artists in Kashmir were in touch with him. He lived in Aloochi Bagh area then got shifted to Balgarden. He married both his daughters outside Kashmir while his son left him after he got a job in Amritsar,” Ganaie said while expressing grief over the demise of Tony Nanda.

He said Nanda was living with his wife.

“I too participated in his cremation. His wife informed me over the phone about his death. He was suffering from multiple ailments. I appreciate my Muslim brethren for always setting the best examples of brotherhood. Humanity is the biggest religion and Kashmiris have proved it time and again,” the singer told The Kashmiriyat.

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