Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Restrictio­ns reimposed in Valley after call for march

Separatist outfits have called on the people to march to UN military observer group

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: Restrictio­ns were imposed in Srinagar city on Friday after posters issued by the separatist­s called on people to march to the local United Nations military observer group office, officials said.

Restrictio­ns were eased in most areas of Kashmir this week, with barricades being lifted and the movement of people and traffic increasing gradually, but markets remained shut and mobile and Internet services suspended for the 18th day on Thursday.

Posters had appeared in certain localities of the city, in which the Joint Resistance Leadership (JLR) conglomera­te have asked people to march to the office of the UN military observer group to protest against the abrogation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status.

The separatist­s have claimed that the Centre’s move to scrap Article 370 was an attempt to change the demography of the Muslim-majority state.

The posters called for preachers to educate the public about the “explosive situation arising from India’s political, geographic­al and demographi­c plans” in Kashmir.

Barricades and concertina wires were erected at many places to prevent people from marching to Lal Chowk and Sonawar, where the UN office is located, the officials said, adding that the security forces had been deployed at strength at many places to maintain law and order.

Security forces in riot gear carrying assault rifles surrounded the UN office.

Several leaders in the Valley have been kept in preventive custody after the Centre had on August 5 revoked almost all the provisions of Article 370, which gave special status to the state, and bifurcated it into Union territorie­s.

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI /HT PHOTO ?? Security personnel stand guard near the barricades set up during restrictio­ns, near Dalgate, in Srinagar, on Friday.
WASEEM ANDRABI /HT PHOTO Security personnel stand guard near the barricades set up during restrictio­ns, near Dalgate, in Srinagar, on Friday.

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