#Day95: ‘Forces Create Havoc in Tral, Damage Property worth Millions’

   

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SRINAGAR

Life was crippled yet again on 95th consecutive day as authorities continued with curfew in the interior areas of old Srinagar city on Tuesday.

A police official said that the curbs on the movement of people in the police station areas of Nowhatta, Khanyar, Rainawari, Safakadal and Maharaj Gunj had been imposed in view of the fourth-day mourning of 12-year-old Junaid Akhoon, who was hit by pellets at Saidapora and later succumbed to injuries at SKIMS Hospital at Soura.

He was buried on Saturday morning. The official said the curbs in other areas of the city, where they were imposed on Monday in view of Muharram, had been lifted.

Reports and witnesses added that forces resorted to teargas shelling to prevent mourners from taking out the procession in Shamaswari area of Srinagar.

However, the Muharram procession managed to reach Habba Kadal from Shamaswari Khanqah despite forces actions.

Pro-freedom and ‘Shia-Sunni bhai bhai’ slogans were shouted during a Muharram procession in downtown Srinagar on Tuesday.

The procession was taken out from Mandibal area of Nowshera in Srinagar. As soon as the procession reached Alamgari Bazar, Hurriyat leader Masroor Abbas Ansari appeared and addressed the mourners. During his address, slogans like ‘We want freedom’ and ‘Shia-Sunni bhai bhai’ were shouted by the participants.

Police used tear-smoke shells when students staged protest Hyderpora on Tuesday afternoon.

A large number of students hit roads chanting anti-government slogans claiming that they will not appear in the examination were stopped by police.

The agitated students resorted to stone-pelting prompting police to use tear-smoke shells to dissipate them.

The crackdown and subsequent search operations in Tahab and Tumlahal areas of Pulwama district sparked massive protests and clashes in which more than 20 persons were wounded.

Eyewitnesses said that more than 20 people were injured in clashes that erupted after forces cordoned off Tumlahal and Tahab villages of Pulwama.

They said that youths pelted stones on the forces, who responded with teargas shelling.

Locals from Dadsara area of South Kashmir’s Tral town alleged that Army party from 18 Rashtriya Rifles and Para-military Central Reserve Police Force created havoc in the area and caused damage to property worth millions of rupees.

The locals termed the action of Army and CRPF ‘unprovoked’ and said that they unleashed a reign of terror in the area by damaging residential houses, parked vehicles, power transformers and other private and government buildings.

The forces action came a day before the ‘Dadsara Chalo’ call given by locals there.

Pertinently, locals have called for Dadsara March on Wednesday.

“A peaceful women’s protest was going on in the area when forces emerged in the area. They didn’t touch the protesters but used sticks, guns and catapults and smashed the windowpanes of all the houses located on the roads. The houses stretching on 1.5 kilometers road were damaged while local’s mosques too were not spared,” the locals said adding that no local police official was accompanying them.

The forces personnel, according to locals, damaged more than 50 private vehicles.

Terming the allegations baseless, Srinagar based Defence Spokesperson Colonel Rajesh Kalia said that “no Army Jawan was involved” in damaging the property of civilians. “We vehemently refute these charges. No Army man was involved in such type of action,” he said.

Reports said that scores of women held peaceful protests in Sopore town of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

“The women gathered at Old Jamia Masjid Spore and held a protest demonstration raising pro-freedom slogans,” an eye witness said.

Protesters marched towards Khanqah-e-Maula Sopore amid pro-freedom and anti-India sloganeering.

Reports of pro-freedom protests reached from Jamia Qadeem Sopore, Bomai, New Colony, Botengo. Protest was staged according the latest calendar given by the joint resistance leadership. For Tuesday, women were asked assemble and occupy local Chowks and centers from Zuhr to Asr in their areas.

Reports further said that protests were also held against the detention of local youths in the area.

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