Life returns to normal in Kashmir
Life returned to normal in Kashmir Valley on Wednesday as authorities lifted curfew from four districts and hardline Hurriyat Conference decided to exempt the day from strikes and protests.
"Authorities have today completely lifted curfew restrictions from the whole of the Valley," a police spokesman said. Curfew was clamped in four districts of the Valley on Tuesday. Although violent protests were witnessed in some parts of Baramulla town on Tuesday evening, the preceding night passed off peacefully, he said.
"Situation at this hour is normal and under control throughout the Kashmir Valley. There are no reports of any untoward incident reported from any place," the spokesman said.
He said three officers were among 11 policemen injured in clashes in Baramulla town on Tuesday. Six protestors were also injured in police action. With the lifting of the curfew restrictions, markets in Srinagar city and other major towns of the Valley were abuzz with activity.
Government, semi-government and private offices functioned normally while shops and business establishments opened after a gap of two days, official sources said
All modes of transport were operating on all routes in the city and other inter-district routes, the sources said.
However, massive traffic jam were witnessed at many places in the city, leading to chaos on the roads. At some places, police personnel were seen assisting traffic policemen in regulating the movement of the vehicles.
The Kashmir Valley has been in the grip of violent protests since June 11 when a 17-year-old boy was killed after getting hit by a tear smoke shell during clashes at Rajouri Kadal in interior city.
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