Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Association (KTMF) on Monday called for bandh against summons issued by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to its president Mohammad Yaseen Khan in terror funding case.
The NIA had earlier this month summoned Yaseen to appear before it on Monday in connection with terror funding case.
All shops, business establishments have been closed in the wake of the bandh supported by the separatist leaders.
Meanwhile authorities have imposed undeclared curfew in five police stations in old Srinagar city to avoid protests.
The NIA has already arrested many separatist leaders and businessmen in connection with terror funding from Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK).
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