As soon as the Eid prayers were over, Sayeed walked over to Omar and the two leaders from rival parties of the state exchanged Eid greetings.
The leaders embraced each other as per the Muslim tradition on the occasion.
"We wish the two leaders and their parties could come together and cooperate with each other on issues concerning the common masses," Ghulam Mohammad Shiekh, a resident of Hazratbal and supporter of National Conference, said.
Hazratbal shrine witnessed the biggest Eid congregation with more than 60,000 devotees offering Eid prayers.
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