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Cold fails to dampen people's spirit in J-K on R-Day - Indian Express

Despite chilling conditions and overnight snowfall, thousands of people across Kashmir thronged the venues where Republic Day were being celebrated.

The main function in the Valley was held at Bakshi Stadium here amidst tight security.

J-K Finance Minister Abdul Rahim Rather unfurled the national flag at Bakshi Stadium where over 5,000 people attended the function.

Opposition Peoples Democratic Party chief Mehbooba Mufti, Minister of State for Home Nasir Aslam Wani and ruling National Conference MLAs Peer Afaq and Irfan Ahmad Shah were also present at the venue.

Contingents of police, CRPF, BSF and students from various schools participated in the Republic Day parade as Rather took salute.

Large number of people had turned to witness the parade despite chilling weather, as mercury was sub-zero at the time of the event, and light snowfall overnight.

Elaborate security arrangements were made to ensure that the Republic Day passes peacefully.

However, mobile phone and portable Internet services were shut down from 9 am till noon as a precautionary measure. These services remain shut on Republic Day and Independence Day after militants used a mobile phone to trigger a bomb blast outside Bakshi Stadium in 2005.

Reports of good turnout of people at Republic Day functions were received from almost all district and town headquarters in the Valley where cabinet ministers presided over the function.

Bandipora witnessed the highest attendance of 14,000 people attending the function as CAPD Minister Qamar Ali Akhoon unfurled the tricolor.

Education Minister Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed hoisted the National Flag at Baramulla district headquarters where over 10,000 people attended the function.


Rural Development Minister Ali Mohmmad Sagar presided over the function in Ganderbal district where nearly 5,000 people were present to witness the parade.
 
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