The Asian Age

Shutdown again in Kashmir Valley

- YUSUF JAMEEL

A day after Union home minister Amit Shah said in the Rajya Sabha that there was normality in Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar and most parts of the Valley observed a partial to complete shutdown on Thursday.

Overnight, a cab, four shops and an equal number of wooden carts were torched by unknown persons in different parts of

◗ A day after Amit Shah said there was normality in Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar and most parts of the Valley observed a partial to complete shutdown on Thursday

Srinagar, triggering panic among its residents and the traders’ community. However, the police said four shops in the Gadda

Kocha, Bahuri Kadal areas caught fire due to an electric short-circuit.

Earlier during the day Wednesday, an auto-rickshaw accessorie­s shop in Srinagar’s Syed Mansoor Sahib locality was gutted in a mysterious fire. A teashop outside nearby the government-run SMHS Hospital was destroyed in a similar incident a day before.

Life remained disrupted across the Kashmir Valley for over 100 days after the Centre stripped J&K of its special constituti­onal status and split the state into two Union territorie­s on August 5.

However, marketplac­es in central and northern parts of the Valley, including uptown Srinagar, had in the past one week remained open for longer hours and public transport services too had started plying on some routes. The authoritie­s said shopkeeper­s did not

open their establishm­ents in Srinagar’s commercial hub Lal Chowk and its neighbourh­ood and in various towns of south Kashmir after “miscreants” issued threats to traders and transporte­rs. However, life was unaffected in Baramulla and Sopore, two major towns of north Kashmir, they said. Meanwhile, the police said it has arrested a “terrorist associate” involved in issuing threats to and intimidati­ng locals in Tral area of southern Pulwama district. A police statement here said the accused, Asif Ahmad Bhat, a resident of Larow Jageer Tral, was

“involved in publishing and circulatio­n of threat posters in the area”. The police claimed Bhat is linked to Hizb-ulMujahide­en and was “communicat­ing with terrorists of the proscribed outfit, and was also involved in arson and damaging a local chemist shop in the area”.

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