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Protests in Anantnag after curfew relaxed

Police fired warning shots and lobbed teargas shells to disperse stone-pelting protestors during two-hour curfew relaxation in old Anantnag town this morning even as authorities imposed curfew in two more areas of Trehgam and Kupwara towns after agitation by locals.

Updated on: Jul 03, 2010 01:11 PM IST
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Police fired warning shots and lobbed teargas shells to disperse stone-pelting protestors during two-hour curfew relaxation in old Anantnag town this morning even as authorities imposed curfew in two more areas of Trehgam and Kupwara towns after agitation by locals.

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Barring uptown areas of Srinagar, curfew restrictions continued to be in place in Baramulla, Mattan, Bijbehara, Dooru, Kokernag, Achhabal in Anantnag, Qaimoh in Kulgam and Pulwama districts.

Curfew imposed in Anantnag town on June 29 following killing of three persons was relaxed for two hours from 7 am this morning in old town areas. However, the relaxation was withdrawn as people took to the streets in Lal Chowk and Sherpora areas and pelted stones on law enforcing agencies, police said.

As the protests intensified, police lobbed tear gas shells and fired in the air to disperse the protestors, police said, adding no one was injured.

Authorities imposed curfew in Trehgam and Kupwara towns in Kupwara district on Saturday, which witnessed protests yesterday in which three persons were injured.

Restrictions were also in place in Maisuma in the heart of the city.

Curfew was imposed in seven police station areas of old city on June 28 following violent protests over the killing of youths in alleged firing by security forces.

 
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