Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Restrictio­ns in Kashmir’s Pulwama, Kangan

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SRINAGAR: Restrictio­ns were imposed in Pulwama and Kangan towns of Kashmir on Saturday as a precaution­ary measure to maintain law and order, even as life returned to normal elsewhere in the Valley, police said.

While the curbs under Section 144 of CrPc were imposed in Pulwama town on Saturday morning to maintain law and order in view of protests in the aftermath of killing of a militant in an encounter with security forces on Friday, the restrictio­ns continued in Kangan in Ganderbal district for the fourth day in the wake of the killing of a youth, a police official said.

Gowhar Ahmad Rather was hurt during clashes between protestors and security forces in the Kangan area on Monday and succumbed to his injuries at a hospital here a day later.

The protests broke out in many parts of the Valley in the wake of killing of 13 militants and four civilians during three separate encounters in Shopian and Anantnag districts of south Kashmir on Sunday.

Following the killings, the separatist­s had called for a twoday strike.

The authoritie­s then imposed restrictio­ns in many parts of the valley to maintain law and order.

While the restrictio­ns from most parts of the Valley were lifted on Thursday following some improvemen­t in the situation, protests broke out in various educationa­l institutio­ns which reopened after three days.

 ?? AP ?? Protesters run for cover as security forces fire pellets and teargas shells after they were stopped from taking part in the funeral procession of slain militant Mussavir Wani in Pulwama district.
AP Protesters run for cover as security forces fire pellets and teargas shells after they were stopped from taking part in the funeral procession of slain militant Mussavir Wani in Pulwama district.

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