KL Desk

Srinagar

Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has defended imposition of curfew in the Valley saying restrictions would not have been needed if no one tried to create trouble after the hanging of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.

“Even these restrictions would not have been necessary if we didn’t have amongst us those determined to create trouble out of this situation,” Omar wrote on Twitter.

Curfew was re imposed across Kashmir Valley last night as a precautionary measure to foil the plans of separatist groups to hold a rally in memory of Guru at Eidgah graveyard.

Curfew was imposed across the Valley on Saturday following the hanging of Guru in Tihar Jail in Delhi and relaxed in phased on Thursday but restrictions were re-imposed last night.

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