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Strike evokes mix response in Kashmir Valley

A strike called by a group of separatists demanding return of bodies of Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru and Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) founder Mohammad Maqbool Bhat today evoked mixed response in the Kashmir Valley.

Updated on: Mar 20, 2013 12:41 PM IST
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A strike called by a group of separatists demanding return of bodies of Parliament attack convict Mohammad Afzal Guru and Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) founder Mohammad Maqbool Bhat today evoked mixed response in the Kashmir Valley.

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While most of the shops and business establishments in the commercial hub of Lal Chowk remained closed, they were open in most areas of the Valley.

Though public transport remained off the roads in most of the major towns, it plied in Lal Chowk and the adjoining areas. Private cars were plying normally on all the major routes.

In the suburbs and other districts of the Valley, life was near normal as the strike call by Majlis Mashawarat (Consultation Committee), of the separatist group, failed to evoke much of a response in these areas.

Government offices and banks remained open, while most of the educational institutions functioned normally.

The Majlis, which has both factions of Hurriyat Conference, JKLF, Kashmir Bar Association and Dukhtaran-e-Millat as constituents, had called for a complete shutdown in the Valley and also issued a weekly protest calendar on Sunday.

Bhat was hanged and buried inside the Tihar Jail on February 11, 1984, after he was convicted for murdering a police officer.

 
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