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Amid mounting cases, Kashmir divided on prayers in mosques
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While religious leaders want mass prayers continued during Ramzan, doctors warn against such move
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While religious leaders want mass prayers continued during Ramzan, doctors warn against such move
As Kashmir sees no let up in coronavirus cases and related deaths, the opinion was divided on Sunday between doctors and religious leaders on continuing mass prayers in mosques during the ongoing holy month of Ramzan.
Kashmir’s grand mufti Nasir-ul-Islam, who called upon the mosque committees to procure oxygen concentrators to meet any eventuality, pitched for the continuation of congregational prayers in mosques.