Protest shutdown hits life in Kashmir, clashes at some places

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IANS Srinagar
Last Updated : Mar 29 2017 | 5:58 PM IST

Life across the Kashmir Valley was affected on Wednesday by the separatist-called protest shutdown against the shooting death of three civilians during security operations against militants and clashes broke out in some parts.

Clashes erupted in Baramulla's old town and Palhalan town of that district as angry youths pelted stones at the security forces, forcing them to use tear smoke canisters to disperse the mobs.

Clashes also broke out between protesters and security forces in Yaripora area of Kulgam district after the burial of Tauseef Ahmad Wagay, a Hizbul militant who was killed in a gunfight with the security forces in Budgam district on Tuesday.

Three civilians died in firing by security forces on protesters in Budgam where mobs tried to disrupt the operation against the holed-up militants.

In Srinagar, Independent legislator Engineer Rashid was taken into preventive custody along with some of his supporters as he was proceeding to lay a siege to Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti's residence in Gupkar Road area.

Rashid and his supporters were lodged in Rajbagh police station after their arrest.

Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Muhammad Yasin Malik was, meanwhile, presented before Srinagar's Principal District and Sessions Judge, who sent him to police custody for 14 days.

Ahead of the planned protests, authorities in Srinagar and in all other district headquarters had made sufficient deployment of police and paramilitary forces to maintain law and order.

"Adequate deployments of security forces have been made in law and order sensitive areas," a senior police official told IANS.

"No curfew has been imposed anywhere," the official said.

Shops, public transport, other businesses and education institutions remained closed in Srinagar city and elsewhere in the valley although private vehicles movement could be seen on roads.

Train services between north Kashmir's Baramulla town and the Jammu region's Banihal town were suspended, while Kashmir University postponed all exams scheduled for Wednesday.

--IANS

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First Published: Mar 29 2017 | 5:48 PM IST

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