SRINAGAR: Cutting across religious and political lines, a huge number of people attended the last rites of Sampat Prakash, a prominent trade union leader and Kashmiri nationalist, who was consigned to flames at Karan Nagar on Sunday.
Veteran trade union leader Sampat Prakash died here on Saturday after suffering a cardiac arrest. He was 86.
Prakash, a Kashmiri Pandit, was rushed to a hospital after he suffered a cardiac arrest in the afternoon. He was declared dead on arrival, officials here said.
His last rites were performed on Sunday at Karan Nagar and were attended by people from all walks of life in the region, including politicians, trade unions, and various organizations.
Jammu and Kashmir National Conference Chief Spokesperson Tanvir Sadiq along with Provincial Vice President for Kashmir Ahsan Pardesi, and Youth National Conference Provincial President Salman Ali Sagar attended the last rites at Karan Nagar Shamshan Bhoomi.
On behalf of party president Mehbooba Mufti, Naeem Akhtar led a delegation of PDP leaders and attended the last rites.
Political leaders, including People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chief Mehbooba Mufti and CPI(M) leader MY Tarigami condoled the passing of the veteran trade union leader.
“Very sorry to hear about the sudden demise of veteran trade leader and an advocate of civil liberties Sampat Prakash ji. As a child, I remember him being a frequent visitor at KD Sethi sahab’s house in Jammu. Deepest condolences to his family,” the PDP’s official Twitter handle quoted Mehbooba as saying.
Tarigami recalled Prakash’s role in fighting for the rights of the poor and the marginalised sections.
“Deeply pained by the passing away of veteran trade union leader Sampath Prakash. He made an immense contribution to the trade union movement. He was in the front row of leaders who organised the 1967 general strike of employees along with Abdul Majeed Khan, Shishopal and others,” Tarigami said in a tweet.