Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Curfew lifted from most parts as police-youth clashes erupt

- Ashiq Hussain ■ ashiq.hussain@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: Despite authoritie­s lifting curfew and separatist­s asking people to resume life for the day, people in Srinagar came out protesting on Tuesday.

A spontaneou­s and massive pro-freedom rally was taken in old city and there were clashes between youth and police as authoritie­s lifted curfew from most parts of the Valley.

The decision to lift the curfew on Tuesday coincided with the call of separatist­s to break the strike schedule for half of the day so that people could stock up supplies in the Valley under curfew for the past 17 days. Authoritie­s have also decided to restore all post-paid mobile services from Tuesday night.

Police and CRPF removed barricades and concertina wires from roads and neighbourh­oods of the old city that has been under siege since July 9, a day after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani’s death in an encounter in south Kashmir triggered massive protests.

FOUR MILITANTS KILLED

Four militants were killed and one more apprehende­d in an operation by security forces in Nowgam sector near the line of control (LoC), an army official said. A Srinagar-based army spokespers­on confirmed that all the militants are foreigners. However, he refused to give more details. “The operation has been called off. More details will emerge in a while,” he said.

Unconfirme­d reports identified the arrested militant as Bahadur Ali, a resident of Lahore in Pakistan. But it was not confirmed by army officials. The army also said that all the militants belonged to Lashkar-e-Toiba.

Three AK 47 rifles, two pistols and other war-like stores were recovered from the encounter site. “Further details are being ascertaine­d and will be shared on confirmati­on,’’ the spokesman said.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT PHOTO ?? A masked Kashmiri shouts slogans at a protest against the killing of civilians in Srinagar on Tuesday. SRINAGAR: Despite curfew and restrictio­ns, the National Eligibilit­y Cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted two days ago across the country got an...
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT PHOTO A masked Kashmiri shouts slogans at a protest against the killing of civilians in Srinagar on Tuesday. SRINAGAR: Despite curfew and restrictio­ns, the National Eligibilit­y Cum Entrance Test (NEET) conducted two days ago across the country got an...

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