Srinagar

Amid clashes and protests, Kashmir Valley witnessed a complete shutdown for the second consecutive day on Tuesday to mourn the killing of 8 civilians. The two days call for shutdown was forwarded by joint separatist camp including Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik.

At least 8 civilians whose age group ranged from 15 to 25 were killed on polling day on Sunday in Central Kashmir while over 50 protesters were wounded during day long clashes between protesters and Government Forces. The violent incidents were mostly reported from Central Kashmir’s Budgam district while a youth was also killed in Ganderbal district in BSF firing on Sunday evening.

All the shops and business establishments, educational institutions and petrol pumps remained shut while transport was off the roads. Besides, Srinagar, complete shutdown was observed in other parts of Valley as well.

Both in civil lines and downtown areas of Srinagar city complete shutdown was observed. Authorities had made all the arrangements to deal with any kind of situation while heavy contingent of government forces personnel were deployed in restive areas of the city.

In Qamarwari area of Srinagar, large number of people participated in the last rites of Ali Muhammad Dagga, a driver by profession who was killed after he lost control over his vehicle near Tengpora Batamloo and collided with an electric pole after he was hit by a stone during clashes between protesters and government forces. The mourners according to reports chanted pro-freedom slogans.

Reports from Central Kashmir’s Budgam district said that two restaurants were gutted in a mysterious fire in Khag town on Monday night. A police official told that a formal case has been registered and investigation has been set into motion in this regard. He refuted the reports that the restaurants were set on fire for defying Hurriyat sponsored shutdown call.

At least four passengers including the conductor of the bus (JK09-357D) were wounded when some youth attacked it with stones near Takipora Sopora in Baramullah district. (CNS)

 

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