Deccan Chronicle

Kashmir Valley shuts on Afzal Guru’s death anniv

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC

A partial to complete shutdown was observed amid renewed tensions in Kashmir Valley on Sunday to commemorat­e the seventh death anniversar­y of Parliament attack convict Muhammad Afzal Guru. Guru, a resident of Doabgah suburb of Kashmir’s north-western town of Sopore, was hanged in Delhi’s Tihar jail on February 9, 2013.

While shops and other businesses including weekly fleet market, popularly known as ‘Sunday Market’, in Srinagar remained closed, public transport services were badly affected here and elsewhere in the Valley in response to the strike call issued by Mirwaiz Umarled faction of the separatist Hurriyat Conference and outlawed Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). However, private cars and other vehicles and autoricksh­aws were seen plying as usual across the

Valley. Also, shops, mainly groceries and pharmacies, were open at places, reports pouring in here said. The security across the Valley was beefed up further on the eve of Guru and Bhat anniversar­ies. The authoritie­s said that the day passed off peacefully and claimed the strike calls were largely ignored by the people. DGP Dilbag Singh had earlier said that the police and other security forces were fully prepared to foil any attempt at disturbing peace. It was for the first time since August 5 last year- when J&K was stripped of its special status and split up into two Union Territorie­s – that separatist organisati­ons issued strike calls.

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