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Kashmir Valley stays close for 58th day
- Updated: September 5, 2016
Srinagar: Authorities done complicated confidence deployment in Srinagar and other places of a Kashmir Valley Monday to say law and order. “Deployments were done in sufficient strength to say law and sequence in a Valley. There will be no curfew anywhere currently (Monday),” a comparison military central said.
Over 200 civilians and confidence crew were harmed in opposite incidents on Sunday. Separatists refused to rivet in any discourse with a members of a all celebration commission who attempted to mangle ice by job on them on Sunday.
Separatist personality Syed Ali Geelani refused to even open a doorway for Sharad Yadav, Sitaram Yechury and D.Raja who called on his uptown Hyderpora chateau in Srinagar. Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, Shabir Ahmad Shah and Yasin Malik met a a antithesis members of a commission though conveyed their corner preference not to rivet in any discourse underneath a prevalent situation.
The commission led by Home Minister Rajnath Singh had a minute assembly with Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti and her cupboard colleagues. Opposition leaders including former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and state Congress leaders also met a delegation.
A commission of polite multitude from Ladakh’s Kargil district also met a commission in Srinagar. The all celebration commission will revisit Jammu after on Monday.