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Curfew lifted from entire Kashmir Valley barring Anantnag

Updated - November 28, 2021 09:28 pm IST - Srinagar

Soldiers stand guard in a deserted market during curfew in Srinagar. Curfew was lifted on Wednesday in the entire Valley barring Anantnag. File Photo

Soldiers stand guard in a deserted market during curfew in Srinagar. Curfew was lifted on Wednesday in the entire Valley barring Anantnag. File Photo

Barring Anantnag town in south Kashmir, curfew was on Wednesday lifted from the entire Kashmir Valley with people flocking markets to buy essentials.

Apprehending law and order problem in Anantnag where a youth was allegedly killed in firing by security forces on August 30, curfew remained in force in the town, official sources said.

Elsewhere in the Valley, normal life resumed after hardline Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani suspended the agitation programme.

Shops and other commercial establishments opened early in the morning after remaining closed for the past four days.

Schools and other educational institutions also opened on Wednesday while all modes of public transport could be seen plying on the roads.

The markets were agog with activity with locals stocking up essentials. Serpentine queues were seen outside banks and ATMs.

However, there were protests in Srinagar’s Maisuma locality, where a youth was shot at and critically injured by a policeman on August 30.

The Valley has been rocked by violence following the death of a teenager on June 11 after he was allegedly hit by a tear smoke shell near Rajouri Kadal area of the old city.

Street protests broke out in the Valley which has claimed 65 lives so far.

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