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Government foils Islamabad Chalo

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Srinagar , 25 Jul 2016

Authorities Monday imposed strict curfew and sealed all the entry points leading towards South Kashmir to foil Islamabad Chalo call. However defying curfew and restrictions, hundreds of people from different hamlets of Islamabad district tried to march towards town and, when stopped clashed with armed forces.Reports said that dozens of protesters sustained injuries when police resorted to baton charge and fired tear smoke canisters to stop them from marching towards Lal Chowk area of Anatnag town. Witnesses said people from Tral , Bijbehara and Duchnipora villages- Srigufwara, Nanil, Kanilwan, Aang, Matipora amid pro-freedom slogans marched towards Anantnag (Islamabad town) via link routes. However, they were stopped by forces near Anchidora area.   “Police and paramilitary CRPF men lobbed numerous tear gas shells, fired pellets and thrashed the protesters injuring dozens,” witnesses said.They alleged that forces did not allow the injured to be ferried to district hospital and later they were treated at a local dispensary.A police official when contacted in the middle of day on Monday said that massive stone-pelting is going on in the town. 

Some Photojournalists from the town alleged that Jammu Kashmir Police personnel not only harassed them but instigated CRPF men against them. “I was abused and thrashed,” said a Photojournalist.Eyewitnesses said that several people sustained injuries in Acahbal area as armed forces used force on the protesters who were marching towards the town.People alleged that paramilitary CRPF men went berserk in the area and beat up the inmates including women and children. Reports of protests were also received from Jablipora-Bijbehra; Kaimoh, Khudwani and Kulgam.Stone pelting incidents were also reported from Shaher-e-Khas of Srinagar city Clashes erupted betweeen youth and forces on Monday afternoon in several areas of Shaher-e-Khaas. Reports said that scores of youth assembled and shouted pro-freedom slogans. The forces, however, swung into action to disperse the protesting youth who in return pelted stones on the forces deployed at Shamaswari Khanqah-e-Moula here. 

Another group of youth clashed with Paramilitary CRPF stationed at Hari Parbat Exchange.Meanwhile, separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq were taken into preventive custody after defying prohibitory orders. Both the leaders tried to step out from their houses and were detained. Geelani was lodged in police station Humhama while Mirwaiz was taken to Nigeen police station. Other separatist leaders including Shabir Shah have also been detained while Yaseen Malik of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has been lodged in a Srinagar lockup since violent protests erupted across the Kashmir Valley following the July 8 killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani.Pertinently resistance leadership had asked people to move towards south Kashmir’s Anantnag  (Islamabad) district and participate in a rally to be held at Lal Chowk there after the Zuhar (afternoon) prayers to express solidarity with people there and pay tributes to the recent martyrs.

Police said restrictions were in place in Anantnag, Kulgam, Shopian and Pulwama districts in the south while restrictions also continued in parts of Srinagar, Kupwara, Sopore and Baramulla. He added that all but 800 employees have been identified who resorted to stone-pelting from past two weeks. ‘Strict action will be initiated against them,” he added.The restrictions were less severe in uptown localities but most roads, especially those leading to Srinagar-Islamabad highway, were blocked by barricades and razor wires.Several crossings including at Dalgate, Lal Chowk, Sonwar and Panthachowk by- pass and at a number of points along the highway were blocked by CRPF by stationing mobile bunkers on roads.To foil to Islamabad Chalo call, additional contingents of police and paramilitary personnel were deployed as all the entry and exit points of the town were sealed. Police had also put concertina wires at crossing points at several places in the town. The CRPF and police were deployed in the lanes and by lanes of the town.

Strict restrictions were also put in place in the adjoining areas of Mattan, Bijbehara, Sangam, Dooru and Achabal. Though there were reports of sporadic clashes between the protesters and the police from these areas.Meanwhile a police hand out said that the situation throughout the Kashmir valley remained peaceful and under control on Monday. “There was no curfew in most of the towns/areas of Kashmir valley although curfew remained imposed in twelve Police Stations of Srinagar and towns of Awantipora, Kulgam, Baramulla, Pattan and Anantnag.”The hand out said that the Karwan-i-Aman bus service resumed today and 73 passengers left Srinagar in morning and reached Kaman Post Uri safely. “There were no reports of any untoward incident from anywhere in the valley although some stray stone pelting incidents were reported from some places.” (CNS)

  

 

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