Aabid Bhat
Budgam
Chadoora, and the adjacent areas in central Kashmir’s District Budgam resumed normal activity on Wednesday after seven days’ complete shutdown over the killings of three civilians in the area last week.
According to reports, ahops, business establishments, banks and educational institutions, which remained closed for seven days in Chadoora, Wathura and Nagam, opened today.The locals of the area said, “life returns to normalcy after seven days complete shut down in the area”. They also said that, “the shops and other business establishments were closed in Chadoora and the public transport was also off the roads are now plying on the roads”.
The locals of the area said, “life returns to normalcy after seven days complete shut down in the area”. They also said that, “the shops and other business establishments were closed in Chadoora and the public transport was also off the roads are now plying on the roads”.Three youth Zahid Rashid, Aamir Fayaz and Ishfaq Ahmad were killed and more than 24 persons were injured on Tuesday when the government forces opened fire on protesters in the Chadoora area in central Kashmir’s district Budgam near an encounter site in
Three youth Zahid Rashid, Aamir Fayaz and Ishfaq Ahmad were killed and more than 24 persons were injured on Tuesday when the government forces opened fire on protesters in the Chadoora area in central Kashmir’s district Budgam near an encounter site in Durbugh village as they tried to help a holed-up Hizb militant Tawseef Ahmad Wagay.















