Curfew in parts of Srinagar on 57th day, restrictions in rest of Kashmir

Curfew becomes reimposed in Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Baramulla, and Pattan areas. Curfew persisted in elements of Srinagar these days, given the separatists’ name for occupying Lal Chowk and Airport Road here, even as curfew-like restrictions remained in force in relaxation of Kashmir at the same time as normal life remained paralyzed for the 57th day. “Curfew stays in force in 5 police station regions of downtown Srinagar and Batamaloo and Maisuma areas in uptown town,” a police reputable said.

He said curfew in these areas of the summer season capital persisted as a precautionary degree given the call given through separatists asking humans to occupy Airport Avenue, city center Lal Chowk and district headquarters these days and tomorrow to protest the go-to of Union Domestic Minister Rajnath Singh-led all-birthday celebration delegation to the Valley. However, the reputable stated curfew has been lifted from the towns wherein it becomes imposed the day gone by. The legit said that curfew has been raised from other areas of the Valley given the improving scenario.

Authorities had the previous day reimposed curfew in Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Baramulla, and Pattan cities, aside from a few regions of Srinagar, given apprehensions of violence after Friday prayers. Reputable sources stated that curfew-like restrictions on the movement of people have been in the area inside the relaxation of the Valley. Meanwhile, ordinary life remained affected due to the separatist-sponsored strike on the 57th day as educational establishments and private workplaces closed. At the same time, public delivery persisted in being off the roads. The separatists have extended the shutdown program until September eight.

As many as 70 folks and police personnel have been killed and several thousand others injured inside the clashes between protesters and safety forces in the Valleybecauset Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani changed into killed in an come across in south Kashmir on July 8. Curfew persisted in elements of Srinagar these days, given the separatists’ name for occupying Lal Chowk and Airport Road here, even as curfew-like restrictions remained in force in relaxation of Kashmir at the same time as normal life remained paralyzed for the 57th day. “Curfew stays in force in 5 police station regions of downtown Srinagar and Batamaloo and Maisuma areas in uptown town,” a police reputable said. Curfew becomes reimposed in Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Baramulla, and Pattan areas.

He said curfew in these areas of the summer season capital persisted as a precautionary degree given the call given through separatists asking humans to occupy Airport Avenue, city center Lal Chowk and district headquarters these days and tomorrow to protest the go-to of Union Domestic Minister Rajnath Singh-led all-birthday celebration delegation to the Valley. However, the reputable stated curfew has been lifted from the towns wherein it becomes imposed the day gone by. The legit said that curfew has been raised from other areas of the Valley given the improving scenario. Authorities had the previous day reimposed curfew in Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Baramulla, and Pattan cities, aside from a few regions of Srinagar, given apprehensions of violence after Friday prayers. Reputable sources stated that curfew-like restrictions on the movement of people have been in the area inside the relaxation of the Valley.

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Meanwhile, ordinary life remained affected due to the separatist-sponsored strike on the 57th day as educational establishments and private workplaces closed. At the same time, public delivery persisted in being off the roads. The separatists have extended the shutdown program until September eight. As many as 70 folks and police personnel have been killed and several thousand others injured inside the clashes between protesters and safety forces in the Valleybecauset Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani changed into killed in an come across in south Kashmir on July 8.