Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Protest against J&K move stopped in Punjab, curfew imposed: Police

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CHANDIGARH: A group of protesters tried to defy prohibitor­y orders imposed by Punjab’s Mohali administra­tion to enter the city on Sunday for holding a protest against the withdrawal of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status but were sent back by police.

A few Punjab-based outfits — under the banner of Kashmiri Kaumi Sangharsh Samarthan Samiti — were to hold a protest at the Dussehra Ground with support from some farmers organisati­ons.

The authoritie­s had imposed Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code, which bars assembly of five or more people at one place, and police had sealed all entry points. Those who arrived at Mohali railway station and a group of students who tried to reach the protest venue were stopped and sent back by police in buses arranged by the district administra­tion.

Mohali SSP Kuldeep Singh Chahal said nobody was allowed to hold protest as prohibitor­y orders were imposed and those who tried to enter the city were sent back.

The administra­tion said it had rejected the Samiti’s request to hold protest because of security concerns and also because the organisers had sought permission at a short notice.

“The decision of the Centre on revocation of Article 370 is not a correct one and special status which Jammu and Kashmir enjoyed earlier s hould be restored,” a protester from Sirhind, Punjab, who was turned back by police, said.

Meanwhile, reports said a group of people under the banner of the Samiti protested against the abrogation of Article 370 provisions in Sangrur district.

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