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J&K: Curfew-like restrictions imposed in Srinagar

February 11, 2016 15:02 IST

Authorities have imposed curfew-like-restrictions in parts of Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday to scuttle protests called by separatists on the death anniversary of the pro-independence Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front founder Maqbool Bhat.

A woman walks on the deserted road during a curfew while a security personnel looks on in Srinagar on February 11. Photographs: Umar Ganie/Rediff.com 

Bhat was hanged in New Delhi’s Tihar jail this day in 1984.

The separatists groups have called for a valley shutdown and protests to press their demand for return of the mortal remains of Bhat to his family.

Authorities early this morning moved heavy police and paramilitary, Central Reserve Police Force reinforcements in areas falling under five police stations of Nowhatta, Khanyar, M R Gunj, Rainawari, Safakadal and the uptown Maisuma area to enforce the restrictions.

A security personnel checks the papers of an auto driver during a curfew in Srinagar on February 11.

Elaborate security arrangements have been made in Srinagar to maintain law and order.

JKLF chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik was detained by the police on Monday while the other separatist leaders have been placed under house arrest in Srinagar.

A deserted look of Srinagar city during a curfew on February 11.

Shops, businesses, public transport were shut in response to shutdown call.

Train services between the highway town of Banihal in south and north Kashmir Baramulla have been cancelled.

 

Security personnel petrol a deserted road during a curfew in Srinagar on February 11.

Mukhtar Ahmad in Srinagar