Healing Bridges: Dr. Sushil Razdan's Legacy in Kashmir
Former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah and Kashmir's chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq highlighted the vital contributions of Dr. Sushil Razdan to Kashmiri society. The event marked the release of a book on Dr. Razdan's life by his son. Both leaders reflected on themes of unity and historical reconciliation.
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In a historical gathering, three-time Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, Farooq Abdullah, joined forces with Kashmir's chief cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. The duo commemorated the release of 'Healer in Exile', a biography on neurologist Dr. Sushil Razdan, celebrating his contributions to healthcare and society in the Valley.
Abdullah lauded Dr. Razdan's empathetic approach to medicine while apologizing for failing to support Kashmiri Pandits during their 1990 exodus, urging unity to uphold India's strength in diversity. He emphasized that Kashmir's choice to remain with India signified its commitment to unity.
Mirwaiz praised Dr. Razdan as a beacon of service and humanity, reflecting his father's educational impact on Kashmir. The leaders called for eliminating hatred, stressing unity as the pathway to a prosperous India, rooted in Gandhi's teachings.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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