Kashmir observed a complete shutdown on Sunday against the killing of seven civilians and three militants by government forces in southern Pulwama district a day earlier, even as the police imposed strict restrictions in Srinagar’s Downtown areas to thwart possible pro-freedom protests and also placed the resistance leadership under detention.
The call for shutdown, given by the Joint Resistance Leadership comprising Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik, evoked a complete response across the Valley. Seven civilians including a teenager and an MBA graduate who had married to an Indonesian woman were killed as forces used live ammunition on protesters near the gunfight site in Pulwama’sSirnoo village on Saturday. Three HizbulMujahideen militants, including a top commander of the outfit, and an army soldier were killed in the gun-battle.
The civilian killings triggered widespread outrage across Kashmir and a three-day shutdown call by the JRL, which has also asked the people to “march towards army’s Srinagar-based headquarters” on Monday.
All commercial establishments and private institutions remained closed while traffic was off the roads.
The strike call, according to groups of witnesses, evoked a near-total response in various district headquarters including Baramulla, Kupwara
In southern Pulwama, a sea of mourners visited the homes of slain civilians and militants amid heavy deployment of forces at various entry and exit points of the district.
A complete shutdown was observed in Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian and Anantnag districts as well.
Resistance Leaders Caged
The resistance leaders including Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, Engineer Hilal War, Javid Ahmed Mir
The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik has gone into hiding since Saturday and will lead a protest towards the army headquarters on Monday, a source said.
Curbs In Downtown
The forces had imposed strict curfew in many Downtown areas in Srinagar including MaharajGunj, Khanyar, Rainawari, Nowhatta
An official said that restrictions were in place as a “precautionary measure to maintain law and order” in the wake of civilian killings in Pulwama.
A witness said that soon after
“Forces fired pepper gas and ‘pava’ shells at the protesters,” said Umer Rashid, a resident of
Sunday Market Wears Deserted Look
The Sunday Market in Srinagar observed a complete shutdown in response to the call given by the Joint Resistance Leadership.
The three-km-long Market—from Radio Kashmir to Hari Singh High Street—attracts thousands of people from far and wide on Sundays. However, it wore a deserted look as none of the vendors had raised a stall on Sunday.
The JRL had called for a shutdown against
In winters, the Sunday Market is thronged by thousands of shoppers from different districts of the Valley to buy clothes and household goods at “relatively cheaper prices.”
Shutdown In Chenab Valley
A complete shutdown was observed in Chenab Valley’s Banihal, Khari, Bhadarwah, Doda, Thathri, Gandoh and Kishtwar areas over the civilian killings by forces in Pulwama. All shops and other business establishments were closed while traffic movement was also affected.
In a statement, president of AnjumanIslamiaBhadarwah, Pervaiz Ahmed Sheikh termed the Pulwama civilian killings as “most heinous.”
Mandi To Observe Bandh Today
Religious
After a meeting in the Manditownship, the bandh call was given by MoulanaSayeedShahidBukhari from Markaz-i-Jamia Masjid.
“The call was given after a unanimous decision by local religious
The participants of the meeting condemned the civilian killings and