Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Arson, stone pelting by mobs in Jammu, curfew extended

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

SECURITY FORCES WERE DEPLOYED ACROSS THE CITY. ARMY CHOPPERS HOVERED OVER THE CITY AND MOBILE INTERNET REMAINS SUSPENDED

JAMMU: Violent protests rocked Jammu for the second consecutiv­e day on Saturday with reports of arson and stone pelting by mobs protesting the attack on security personnel in Pulwama that killed 40. Jammu deputy commission­er, Ramesh Kumar, said a curfew imposed on Friday will continue and a decision to lift restrictio­ns will be taken in the evening after assessing the situation.

“Earlier, there were some peaceful protests but in the afternoon they turned violent and some vehicles were set afire. Curfew will continue. People have been requested not to come out of their homes. They have been told not to believe in rumours and cooperate with the administra­tion to restore normalcy. Educationa­l institutio­ns are closed,” Kumar said.

He also said that security to civil secretaria­t employees and Kashmiris in Jammu was being provided. “No mischievou­s element will be allowed to vitiate the atmosphere,” he said.

Security forces and army were deployed across the city . Concertina wires were laid on various roads to check the movement of the people. Army helicopter­s hovered over the city and mobile internet remains suspended .

“Now a total of 15 columns are out on the streets of Jammu city,” said defence spokesman, Lt Col Devender Anand, adding, “Three columns have been kept on a stand-by.” One column comprises 70 soldiers, two JCOs (junior commission­ed officer) and an officer.

Stone pelting was reported from the Janipur area on Saturday morning . “At around 9am, a group of mischievou­s elements pelted stones at government quarters in Janipur,” said president of the civil secretaria­t union, Ghulam Rasool Mir.

 ?? NITIN KANOTRA / HINDUSTAN TIMES ?? Army personnel conduct a flag march during curfew in Jammu on Saturday, following violence over the terror attack in Pulwama.
NITIN KANOTRA / HINDUSTAN TIMES Army personnel conduct a flag march during curfew in Jammu on Saturday, following violence over the terror attack in Pulwama.

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