Srinagar, June 1 (IANS) The nearly two-month-long suspension of the Moulvi Abbas Ansari-led Ittehadul Muslimeen from the moderate Hurriyat Conference in Kashmir was Wednesday revoked by the conglomerate, a press statement issued here said.

The statement said a meeting of the executive committee of the moderate Hurriyat Conference chaired by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq decided to revoke the suspension decision of its senior executive member and prominent Shia leader Ansari.

‘The decision followed a report submitted by a two-member committee of the conglomerate which recommended the revocation of the suspension. The committee included former chairman Abdul Gani Bhat and Agha Hassan,’ the statement said.

The Ittehadul Muslimeen was suspended by the moderate Hurriyat group April 21 after its chairman Ansari met with the three-member panel of central interlocutors at his downtown residence in summer capital Srinagar.

The moderate group while suspending Ittehadul Muslimeen had also issued a show case notice to Ansari.