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Authorities foil ‘Mazare-Shuhada’ march

Situation remained by and large peaceful: Police

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Rouf Pampori

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5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 11 Aug 2016

Authorities on Thursday continued to impose restrictions on 34th consecutive day in Kashmir while the forces blocked all the roads leading to Mazar-e-Shohada to foil the march called by separatist leadership to pay tributes to pro-freedom leader Sheikh Abdul Aziz.A top police official told KNS that strict curfew and restrictions were imposed today in parts of Srinagar and Kulgam, Pulwama and parts of districts to thwart any protests against the civilian killings and to foil a march called by the separatist leadership.Witnesses told KNS that a large contingent of police and paramilitary CRPF troopers who have been deployed on roads have sealed all the entry and exit points of the roads leading to Mazar-e-Shohada.However, police detained Hurriyat (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani, Hurriyat (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and other pro-freedom leaders who tried to march towards Mazar-e-Shuhada to pay homage to Sheikh Abdul Aziz, martyrs of 2008 and 2010 unrests.

The leaders were detained on way to Eidgah and were taken into police custody.Meanwhile, clashes erupted between youth and forces in Kak Sarai area of Srinagar. “Forces fired tear smoke shells to disperse the agitating youth,” witnesses said. According to KNS correspondent, a peaceful pro-freedom protest was held in Kani Kadal area of Srinagar, in which men, children and mostly youth participated.He said that the protesters were chanting slogans in favour of ‘Azadi’ and later dispersed peacefully.Reports said that a pro-freedom rally was organized by the locals in Talangam village of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district.Reports said that thousands of people participated in the rally. Local sources said that people had managed food for those who had come from far off places.“Preparations for this massive gathering were being held since Wednesday evening,” reports quoting a local said, “forces tried to disturb late night but we resisted.”Notably, Muslims in Rajouri town are today observing a complete shutdown against the civilian killings in Kashmir.

The call was given by religious scholars to protest against the killing of civilians in Kashmir.Reports said that all the shops, business establishments of Muslims are closed while traffic is also thin on roads.Kashmir’s Inspector General of Police (IGP), Javaid Mutaba Gilani said that the situation in the valley remained by and large normal barring few incidents of stone pelting by the miscreants. “Although restrictions under section 144/CrPC remained in force in the Valley, curfew was imposed in some parts of Srinagar, Pampore town and Anantnag town only,” he said.“Miscreants pelted stones on security force deployments in Goriwan area of Bijbehara, Anantnag. Later on they were chased away by using mild force,” IGP added.IGP said that in Srinagar a group of miscreants pelted stones on security force deployments near Kakasarai in the jurisdiction of Police Station Karan Nagar, Srinagar. “They were chased away,” he said. (KNS)

 

 

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