One Killed in Pulwama Clashes, Curfew Continues in Valley
One Killed in Pulwama Clashes, Curfew Continues in Valley
Curfew remained in force in entire Srinagar district, Anantnag town and Pampore police station, which includes Khrew area, while restrictions continued on the movement of the people in rest of the Valley.

Srinagar: A lecturer was killed and 18 others were injured in clashes between security forces and protesters, who were opposing a search operation in Khrew area of Pulwama district in Kashmir, where curfew and restrictions remained in force for the 41st day on Thursday.

Shabir Ahmad Monga, a contractual lecturer, died when he and several others were beaten up at Khrew late on Wednesday night, a police officer said. He said 18 other people, mostly youngsters, have been admitted to a hospital.

According to the locals, army conducted house to house searches for the people who were leading protests in the area on Wednesday night, which was resisted by the residents of Khrew. In the ensuing clash, 30-year-old Monga died. An army officer said they were collecting details about the clash and will soon issue a statement.

Curfew remained in force in entire Srinagar district, Anantnag town and Pampore police station, which includes Khrew area, while restrictions continued on the movement of the people in rest of the Valley.

Normal life has been paralysed in the Valley due to street protests since the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on July 8. Heavy deployment of security forces has been carried out in Srinagar city with all roads leading to the local office of United Nations Military Observers Group (UNMOG) at Sonawar sealed.

The authorities strictly imposed night curfew in the city in view of the separatists' call for march to the UN office over a 72-hour period beginning Wednesday. Schools, colleges and private offices remained closed while public transport remained off the roads due to the strike called by the separatists.

The attendance in government offices was thin. Mobile Internet and mobile telephony services across the valley remained suspended. However, broadband services were restored early this morning after five days.

Broadband services and mobile telephone services were snapped Saturday evening. As many as 64 people including two police personnel have been killed and several thousand injured in the clashes that began on July 9.

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