They said clashes broke out outside the mosque in Nowhatta area of Srinagar and spread to adjoining areas like Gojwara and Rajouri Kadal.
As the prayers culminated at the grand mosque, a group of youth, shouting pro-freedom slogans, tried to march towards Nowhatta Chowk but were stopped by the security forces, they said.
The youth pelted stones on the forces who fired several tear-smoke canisters to disperse the protesters, the officials said, adding no one was injured in these clashes.
Hardline Hurriyat Conference had called for protests against arrest of ex-Delhi University Professor S A R Geelani and JNU students on charges of sedition following the Afzal Guru event in the varsity.
The Hurriyat activists staged peaceful protests at Sarai Bala near Magarmal Bagh and on Residency Road here, demanding Geelani's release.
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