Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti will convene an all-party meeting here on Wednesday to discuss the present situation of the Kashmir valley.
Recently, there have been rampant incidents of stone pelting in the valley that have become a matter of concern for the administration.
Yesterday, R Thirumani (22), a tourist from Chennai, died in a hospital after being hit by a stone during clashes in Narbal area.
Earlier on May 2, a bus carrying school students was attacked by stone-pelters in Zawoora village of Shopian district.
On April 30, seven tourists were injured when stone-throwers targeted vehicles in south Kashmir's Anantnag district.
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