"The property at Rehmatabad (locality of) Hyderpora currently being used by Geelani for residential and official purposes actually belongs to Jama'at-e-Islami, Jammu and Kashmir. After Geelani, Jama'at will be authorised to take any decision on it," the party said in a statement here.
The statement was issued at the end of a day-long convention of 'Markazi Majlis Shoora' (Central Advisory Council) of JEI, chaired by Ameer (chief) Mohammad Abdullah Wani, here yesterday.
It said the meeting also decided to send a delegation of JEI with a letter of Jamaat chief to Geelani to verify the facts regarding the reports about the donation of the said property to some trust.
On January 18, Geelani announced his decision to donate his residential house and the office of his Hurriyat Conference along with Millat publications situated at Hyderpora to an 8-member trust.
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