Curfew, Clashes, Protests, Pro-Freedom Rallies continued across Valley on 63rd Day

Amid Jamhuriyat & Insaniyat Curfew, Clashes, Protests, Pro-Freedom Rallies continued across Valley on 63rd Day. Pellets are continuing to rain on protesters. Scores have been injured in the clashes between forces & protesters. Some with serious injuries have been shifted to Srinagar. Clashes Follow Post Joint Friday Congregation In Sopore A massive Friday congregation was held in North Kashmir’s Sopore town today. People from all villages marched towards main Jamia Masjid and offered mandatory Friday prayers there. Soon after the Namaz ended, people took out a pro-freedom rally amid anti-India and pro-freedom slogans. “The rally was…

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Clashes, Protests continue across Valley, 600 Injured; Resistance group shuts door on APD

Kashmir registers day with ‘highest number of injuries’ Number of total civilians injured crosses 10,000 mark Pellets rain on protesters in South Kashmir Youth set ablaze mini-secretariat in Shopian Boy, 17, sustains head injury in Sopore, put on ventilator Freedom rallies held in several localities Resistance group shuts door on All Party Delegation 600 injured as pellets, tear gas shells rain in south Kashmir Tehreek-i-Hurriyat district president detained in Bandipora On the day an all-party parliamentary delegation visited Kashmir, at least 600 people sustained injuries in day-long clashes in several areas of…

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Clashes, Protests marks 55th day of Unrest across Kashmir; ‘Chased’ by cops, teen drowns in Jhelum

Clashes, Protests, Shutdown continue in Kashmir for 55th day of the unrest Over 100 injured in clashes between youth and cops Pro-freedom rallies taken out at many places Forces vandalize rally venues in south Kashmir Pellets rain on people at Mazhama Police says ‘situation under control’ IGP says there was no deployment at incident spot, but legislator, locals contest version, say 4 boys were ‘forced’ to jump into river Jhelum A 12-year-old boy was feared dead after forces allegedly chased a group of youth, forcing them to jump into river…

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Clashes, Protests continue across Valley, 50 injured; Forces occupy 20 Schools, 50 Vital installations in Srinagar

Freedom rallies held in several areas Tear-gas shell hits woman in Bandipora, 7-year-old boy in Shopian MLA Usman Majeed’s residence-cum-office attacked Lal Chowk ‘siege’ continues Police enforces strict curfew after 6 pm to foil resistance camp’s ‘relaxation’ Jamaat office raided in Shopian, 2 detained Cop quits job in Sopore publically Paramilitary forces occupy 20 schools, 50 vital installations At least 50 people were injured in clashes and protests that continued across Kashmir on Tuesday—the 46th straight of uprising in the region. A woman was hit by a tear-gas shell in…

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Clashes, shutdown paralyze life on 9th day post Memorial Row in Pulwama

Life in this south Kashmir town remained paralyzed for the ninth consecutive day on Friday as youth remained adamant to set up a memorial for militants, who have died in gunfight with forces. However, Police are not allowing youth to erect the memorial in the town. Amid a complete strike youth took to the streets this afternoon and tried staging demonstrations but force personnel who were deployed in strength in the area used force to quell the angry demonstrators, who retaliated with stones triggering massive clashes in which scores of…

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Clashes, Protests in Pulwama, Islamabad , Bandipora , Srinagar over beef ban

Clashes broke out between youth and government forces in Pulwama district of South Kashmir after police tried to stop the address of Hurriyat (G) leader Shabir Ahmad Shah after Friday prayers. Our Pulwama Correspondent Showkat Dar who was on the spot said Shah was addressing a big gathering in the town when a police team headed by the Station House Officer arrived there. All of a sudden, stone pelting and tear gas shelling started and everybody ran for cover, he said, adding that it was not immediately known whether Shah…

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Clashes, Shutdown in Pulwama over Civilian Killing

Army man injured in Shopian firing Clashes continued in many parts of Pulwama district amid complete shutdown on Wednesday, a day after the death of two militants in an encounter and a civilian in BSF firing. Shutdown was observed throughout the south Kashmir district in response to a call given by Hurriyat (G) chairman, Syed Ali Geelani. On Tuesday, clashes erupted in Ratnipora and adjoining villages while an encounter was going on between militants and government forces. The 18-hour-long gun battle ended with the killing of two LeT militants, triggering…

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