Movement of traffic was also thin because of the strike call given by the Auqaf Committee Jamia Masjid in the town, the officials said.
The Anantnag town had witnessed intense clashes between stone-pelters and security forces yesterday shortly after Friday prayers.
Auqaf Committee headed by Mirwaiz south Kashmir Qazi Yasir Ahmad had accused security forces of ransacking the Jamia Masjid during the clashes and arresting 14 persons from there.
Meanwhile, Jamia Masjid area in downtown Srinagar also observed a shutdown to mourn the death of terrorist Sajid Ahmad Gilkar who was killed along with two of his associates in a gunbattle with security forces at in Budgam district's Radbugh village on July 12.
Shops and business establishments in Nowhatta and adjoining areas remained closed while public and private transport remained off roads in Jamia Masjid and adjoining areas.
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