Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Shutdown, protests as Rajnath reviews poll preparatio­ns

Separatist­s, traders, politician­s hold protests

- Ashiq Hussain letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

SRINAGAR : Amid mounting anger over civilian deaths in Sunday’s Kulgam blast, a shutdown was observed and attempts made to hold protest rallies in Kashmir as Union home minister Rajnath Singh arrived on Tuesday to review the security situation.

Protests were held by traders, mainstream politician­s and separatist leaders in Srinagar despite the authoritie­s imposing restrictio­ns and diverting traffic to prevent a rally in Lal Chowk, the city centre. Separatist leaders Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik of the Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) had asked people to converge at Lal Chowk to hold a sit-in against the “killings in Kulgam and unabated state violence against people of Kashmir”.

Seven civilians were killed in south Kashmir’s Kulgam on Sunday in an explosion at the site of a gun battle between militants and security forces immediatel­y after the encounter had ended with the death of three Jaish-e-Mohammed militants. The deaths triggered anger across the Valley and prompted a shutdown on Monday on a call by the JRL.

Despite restrictio­ns by authoritie­s in Srinagar, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik separately attempted to take out protest rallies towards Lal Chowk. Mirwaiz was detained by police as he tried to defy his house detention at Nigeen to march towards Lal Chowk. Yasin Malik was detained near the Clock Tower after he managed to reach Lal Chowk in the morning along with a handful of supporters.

“JRL has decided that if these killings and human rights violations don’t stop, we will have to tell people to remain ready for a massive agitation... ” Malik said before his detention. Syed Ali Geelani was not allowed to move out of his residence in Hyderpora where he has been under house detention.

 ?? PTI ?? ■ Rajnath met leaders of various political parties during his daylong visit to Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.
PTI ■ Rajnath met leaders of various political parties during his daylong visit to Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday.

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