The two factions of Hurriyat Conference -- one headed by hardline leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and the other by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq -- said a seminar would be organised on June 12 and a sit-in protest will be held on June 15 to "create awareness about the anti-Kashmir plans" of the government.
In identical statements issued here, the separatist groups said the statements of the PDP-BJP coalition government over Sainik Colony, satellite townships for Kashmiri Pandits and the new industrial policy were "vague, ambiguous and confusing".
The decision to organise protests comes despite Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti asserting that there are no such moves.
The unity in the separatist camp has come after six years.
The last time separatist groups functioned from a single platform was in 2010 summer agitation that left nearly 120 people dead.
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