Monday, 5 September 2016

KASHMIR UNREST: MORE THAN 200 PEOPLE WERE INJURED IN CLASHES BETWEEN STONE PELTERS AND SECURITY FORCES


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More than 200 people were injured in clashes between stone pelters and security forces in Kashmir on Sunday (Sept4), on a day an all-party parliamentary delegation was arriving to assess the ground situation in the valley where normal life remained paralyses for 58th consecutive day.

There was no curfew in the valley except some areas of Srinagar a police spokesman said. 10 incidents of stone pelting were reported from Srinagar, Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Awantipora and Sopore, he said. In Shopian district of south Kashmir, clashes broke out in the morning and continued for most part of the day with protestors setting ablaze the mini-secretariat building which houses the Deputy Commissioner's office, a police official said.

"In Shopian, a mob attacked and set ablaze mini secretariat Shopian. The fire was brought under control. However, the structure suffered partial damage," he said. The clashes erupted after police stopped people in Penjoora village of the district from taking out a rally, the official said, adding over 100 people were injured. He said the security forces used baton charge and tear- gas shelling to disperse the protestors.


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