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‘Dawa Khana’ of Qadir Reshi reopens after allegations proved ‘baseless’

‘Dawa Khana’ of Qadir Reshi reopens after allegations proved ‘baseless’

KINS Desk 
Srinagar Feb 05 (KINS): The well-known ‘Dawa Khana’ of Hakeem Ghulam Qadir Reshi in Harwan has reopened to the public after a brief closure, following an investigation that found all allegations against him “baseless”.
The reopening has been met with joy and relief by the community, with many people resuming their visits to the esteemed traditional healing center.

MLA Hazratbal, Salman Ali Sagar, welcomed the development and praised Hakeem Reshi for his patience and composure throughout the ordeal.

“I am delighted to hear that the renowned ‘Dawa Khana’ of Hakeem Ghulam Qadir Reshi Sahab in Harwan is once again open to the public, with Hakim Sahab resuming his noble practice after the completion of investigations. Although all the allegations were found baseless by the investigative agency, I commend Reshi Sahab for his tolerant attitude during this period,” Salman said according to news agency KINS.

He further stated that the public’s enthusiasm over the reopening of the healing center is a testament to the trust and respect that Hakeem Reshi has earned over the years.

Recently, health authorities collected samples for testing as part of routine checks. However, with the ‘Dawa Khana’ resuming operations, many are hopeful that it will continue its long-standing tradition of providing healing services to the community.

The center has been a hub for traditional medicine in the region, attracting patients from different areas. (KINS)

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