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Day 89: Kashmir continues to remain shut
In some parts of Srinagar, especially in civil lines area, an increased movement of private vehicles has been witnessed during past few days after government-imposed restrictions were removed.
GK Web Desk
Srinagar | Posted : Oct 5 2016 1:23PM | Updated: Oct 5 2016 1:24PM
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Life remained affected on Wednesday in Kashmir on the 89th consecutive day of shutdown called by the resistance leadership.
All shops and other business establishments remained shut in Srinagar and other districts of the valley.
Clashes erupted in Bandipora earlier today after youths hurled rocks at an army convoy.
In some parts of Srinagar, especially in civil lines area, an increased movement of private vehicles has been witnessed during past few days after government-imposed restrictions were removed.
Over 90 civilians have been killed in the uprising, which began a day after the killing of militant commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with government forces in south Kashmir on July 8.
http://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/kashmir/day-89-kashmir-continues-to-remain-shut/230129.html
@django @The Sandman @krash @Moonlight
In some parts of Srinagar, especially in civil lines area, an increased movement of private vehicles has been witnessed during past few days after government-imposed restrictions were removed.
GK Web Desk
Srinagar | Posted : Oct 5 2016 1:23PM | Updated: Oct 5 2016 1:24PM
0 0 0
File Photo
Life remained affected on Wednesday in Kashmir on the 89th consecutive day of shutdown called by the resistance leadership.
All shops and other business establishments remained shut in Srinagar and other districts of the valley.
Clashes erupted in Bandipora earlier today after youths hurled rocks at an army convoy.
In some parts of Srinagar, especially in civil lines area, an increased movement of private vehicles has been witnessed during past few days after government-imposed restrictions were removed.
Over 90 civilians have been killed in the uprising, which began a day after the killing of militant commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with government forces in south Kashmir on July 8.
http://m.greaterkashmir.com/news/kashmir/day-89-kashmir-continues-to-remain-shut/230129.html
@django @The Sandman @krash @Moonlight