SRINAGAR; Authorities reimposed a curfew in parts of India-held Kashmir following fresh clashes on Monday between protesters and security forces hours after the government announced an end to a 52-day lockdown.
Restrictions had been lifted earlier in the day in most parts of the Valley, including Srinagar, but thousands of protesters across the disputed region took to the streets, forcing authorities to reimpose the curfew in several areas.
At least 12 people were injured in the fresh wave of violence, police and hospital officials said, in the Valley where at least 68 civilians and two police officers have been killed and thousands injured since unrest erupted last month.
Hundreds of residents rallied in parts of Srinagar and in the northern town of Bandipora after the curfew was lifted, throwing stones at security forces who fired live rounds into the air and teargas to disperse them, witnesses said.
Clashes were also reported in central Budgam district and southern Anantnag district, officials said. Schools and businesses remained closed and many streets in Srinagar were largely deserted as troops in riot gear patrolled on foot.
Kashmiri separatist groups have extended their shutdown call till the end of the month to press for their demands, which include an end to Indian rule in the Himalayan region.
The current violence, the worst to hit the region since 2010, was triggered by the July 8 killing of a popular militant leader, Burhan Wani, in a gunbattle with soldiers.
Several militant groups, including Wani’s Hizbul Mujahideen, have for decades fought some 500,000 Indian soldiers deployed in the territory, demanding independence for the region or its merger with Pakistan.
Published in Dawn, August 30th, 2016