They also called for a march to the house of the deceased student Adil Magray to express solidarity with the bereaved family.
The two factions of Hurriyat Conference and JKLF also asked people to stage protests against the "Indian electronic media" for promoting "prejudice and bias" against Kashmiris and the recent raids conducted by National Investigation Agency aimed at "intimidating and defaming leadership and freedom movement" in the state.
Magray, a student, was killed during a clash between stone-pelters and security forces who had launched a cordon- and-search operation in a village in Shopian district of south Kashmir last evening to flush out hiding militants.
The operation was obstructed by the local residents who took to streets and indulged in stone-pelting on the forces allowing the holed up militants to flee.
"People will also protest the recent illegal NIA raids conducted on pro-freedom activists and traders to intimidate and defame leadership and the freedom movement and to damage the state's economy," the separatists said.
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