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DU student killed, toll goes up to 32

Toll 32; fresh protests in Srinagar; DU student dies of wounds sustained on Monday

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Parts of Kashmir Valley on Tuesday witnessed fresh protests and violent clashes, leaving at least one person dead and more than 30 people injured. One protester was killed and another wounded when security forces fired on a mob. The toll in clashes has now risen to 32.

Parts of the Kashmir Valley on Tuesday witnessed fresh protests and violent clashes, leaving at least one person dead and more than 30 people injured.

One protester was killed and another wounded in security forces’ firing on a mob which allegedly attacked a police station in frontier Kupwara district. Also, one of the three protesters injured in police firing in the highway town of Bijbehara on Monday succumbed in a Srinagar hospital overnight.

With the latest fatal injuries, the toll in the days of mayhem triggered by the killing of Burhan Muzaffar Wani, the newage poster- boy of militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, in an encounter with security forces on July 8 has risen to 32. Among them is a police driver Afroz Ahmed killed when an irate crowd pushed the vehicle he was driving into River Jhelum at Sangam outside Srinagar on Saturday.

Police sources said that one person identified as Zahoor Ahmad Sheikh was killed and another wounded when security forces opened fire on a mob which targeted a police station at Kralapora in frontier district of Kupwara on Tuesday afternoon. A statement issued by the police here said the mob also torched a police vehicle trapping some policemen inside. “While dealing with the incident, one person was injured who later on succumbed to his injuries,” it added. A report said the second youth has also succumbed to his injuries in hospital but the authoritie­s here said they have not received any such report from the counterpar­ts in Kupwara.

Earlier, Amir Nazir Latoo, a student of Delhi University, among three people critically injured in police firing at Zirpora in the highway town of Bijbehara on Monday died in a Srinagar hospital overnight. Amir, who was pursuing M. Com at DU, had come to Kashmir to celebrate Id ul- Fitr with his family. A report from southern Pulwama district said that a mob barged into the house of one police official, Muhammad Ashraf, and thrashed his wife and daughter. The victims have been hospitalis­ed. Police officials said that Ashraf was away on duty when the incident occurred.

CM Mehbooba Mufti discussed the prevailing situation and other important issues with governor N. N. Vohra at an hour- long meeting held at the Raj Bhavan here. She has, in a Kashmir martyrs’ day eve message, said that J& K police and the paramilita­ry forces have been asked to exercise maximum restrain to avoid loss of lives or grievous injuries to protesters. “Security forces were told to exhibit restraint while dealing with protests. It is sad that despite taking all measures lives were lost,” she said promising, “Incidents where security personnel have acted harshly and have used excess force will be investigat­ed and dealt with.”

The CM again sought the cooperatio­n of the people in restoratio­n of peace and normalcy in Kashmir. “I appeal to everyone to help us in bringing back peace and normalcy in the state,” she said.

 ?? — PTI ?? A man walks past graffiti in praise of Hizb militant Burhan Wani as protests continued for the fourth consecutiv­e day in Srinagar on Tuesday.
— PTI A man walks past graffiti in praise of Hizb militant Burhan Wani as protests continued for the fourth consecutiv­e day in Srinagar on Tuesday.

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