Shops, business establishments and educational institutions were closed due to the strike call while attendance in many government offices was thin, officials said.
While public transport was off the roads, some private vehicles could be seen plying on many routes.
Authorities imposed restrictions on the public movement in Maisuma and Kralkhud police station areas of the city to foil a march planned by JKLF chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik, police said.
Police had also sealed the area around the office of United Nations Military Observers Group at Sonawar as a precautionary measure to prevent the JKLF activists from approaching the office.
A police spokesman said the situation in the city and elsewhere in the Valley was normal so far with no reports of any untoward incident.
Meanwhile, Malik along with six other supporters tried to come out of his Maisuma residence to march towards Lal Chowk.
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