Immediately after the Friday prayers ended at Jamia Masjid, masked youth took to streets and started waving flags of Pakistan, ISIS and militant outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad besides posters of Jamat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Sayeed and Hizbul Mujahideen supremo Syed Sallahuddin, officials said.
The youths, they said, also waved the posters of two slain three-year-old boys - Burhan of Sopore in north Kashmir and Aylan of Syria.
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Soon after police swung into action, heavy clashes broke out as the youth indulged in stone pelting.
The police responded by firing dozens of teargas shells and other non-lethal weapons.
Clashes spread to adjoining Nowhatta chowk, Gojwara and Rajouri Kadal, disrupting normal activities, the officials said, adding that none was hurt in the clashes.
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