ADVT:

  Home   Astrology   Business   Indiafocus   Lifestyle   Movies   News   Parenting   Online Exam   Sports   Travel

News HomeIndiaNational
Civil curfew observed in Kashmir valley
Saturday, October 11, 2008 12:31 [IST]
Srinagar: Life in Kashmir valley came to a standstill today as people observed "civil curfew" called by separatist coordination committee to protest against Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit and use of force by security personnel against peaceful demonstrators.

Shops, markets and petrol pumps remained closed and transport off the roads in uptown city today while law enforcement agencies enforced prohibitory orders under section 144 in downtown city, official sources said.

Two persons were killed and 75 others, including 34 security personnel, were injured in day-long clashes between demonstrators and the law enforcing agencies in parts of the city and Baramulla district town of north Kashmir yesterday.

Residents of downtown city alleged curfew has been imposed as police and paramilitary forces in riot-gear were not allowing people to come out of their houses.

However, officials said no curfew has been imposed. Law enforcement agencies were only enforcing prohibitory orders banning assembly of more than five persons, they said.

Educational institutions remained closed and attendance in government offices was thin, the sources said.

Complete shutdown was observed in Anantnag, Baramulla, Budgam, Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam, Ganderbal, Bandipora and Kupwara, according to reports from district towns.

The separatists coordination committee had given a call for peaceful protests yesterday and observance of civil curfew today to convey to the Prime Minister that Kashmir problem is not an issue of packages but involves the future of a nation.
Source : PTI

Add To

digg.com

del.icio.us

stumbleupon.com

My Yahoo

reditt.com

newsvine.com

fark.com
 Post Your Feedback   
Name
Email ID
Comments
 Other Features
News today
Readers speak
Public opinion
Print this page
Mail this page
Archives
Columns


  
More News
SAsia crisis may overshadow...
Marans, Karunanidhi family bury...
Nun's plea might be heard on...
Irate tribals set CPI-M office...
New executive director for...
Menon in US to put pressure on...
Patil goes into sulk, and to...
Assam train blast: 3 killed, 30...
"No plan" to visit Mumbai or...
Political coup in Canada; Dion...
Mizoram assembly poll begins
Britain's Brown closes in on...
New FM before December 10?
Godhra accused will be tried...
BBC flayed for terming gunmen...
Rice hails Clinton as an...
Obama names Clinton Secretary...
Bomb scare in south Delhi...
Soldiers go on rampage in...
Intel failure in Iraq is...
Luxury cruise ship hijack...