Scores Injured As Clashes Against Musa’s Killing Rock Kashmir Amid Curfew

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Prayers disallowed at Jamia; schools, colleges to remain closed tomorrow; Roll Number slips to be treated as curfew pass                    Scores Injured

Suhail Khan

Srinagar: Scores of people were injured in government forces actions to quell protests at several places in Kashmir Valley against the killing of Zakir Musa, Kashmir’s most wanted militant commander, who headed the Al Qaeda affiliate Ansar Gazwatul Hind.

Authorities imposed curfew at most places across the Valley including Nowhatta, the old city area which houses historic Jamia Masjid. No prayers were allowed at the grand mosque, second consecutive Friday of the holy month of Ramazan.

Reports reaching GNS said that contingents of police and CRPF arrived in Nowhatta and adjoining areas in the morning and imposed curfew. They said government forces laid barbed wires on main roads and sealed the Jamia Masjid and its neighbouring areas.

An official of the district administration said curfew was imposed in Old City areas as a precautionary measure.

Meanwhile, reports of clashes were received from several parts of Srinagar including Grid Station Illahi Bagh, Soura, Nalbal Nowshera, Nudresh Colony Byepass, Baghi Mehtab, Manchowa, Ganderpora Eidgah, Habakadal, Mehjoor Nagar, Sozeth Narbal, and Humhama. Eight youths were injured due to pellets and teargas shelling at Sabzi Mandi Soura, report said.

Reports of clashes were also received from parts of south Kashmir including Pampore, Seer Hamdan Mattan Anantnag, Qazigund Bazar, Sarnal Anantnag, Keller near Police Station Shopian, Dooru Shahabad Charsoo Awantipora and Bun Dialgam.

Reports of clashes were also received from parts of north Kashmir including Sopore, Chitibandi, Papchan, Singhpora, Main Chowk Bandipora, Shilwat Sumbal, Khanpora Baramulla, Kupwara Jamia Masjid, Khawaja Bagh Baramulla, Hajin and Dardusun Kralpora. One youth namely Irfan Tariq suffered injuries in his face and hand and was evacuated to Sub-District hospital Sopore where from he was referred to Bone and Joint Hospital here.

Another youth, Dawood Bashir was hit with pellets at Arampora and was shifted to SMHS hospital here.

Also, 18-year-old Mohammad Hussain and 17-year-old Mohammad Amir suffered pellet injuries in their eyes and were shifted to SMHS hospital.

Reports of clashes were also received from parts of Ganderbal including Beehama, Kurhama, Barsoo and Safapora areas. The authorities had also closed all educational institutions and as per the divisional administration in Kashmir, all schools and colleges across the Kashmir division shall remain closed on Saturday (May 25) as well.

Divisional Commissioner Baseer Ahmad Khan said the decision to close the said educational institutions has been taken as a precautionary measure.

He said admit cards, roll number slips shall be treated as travel passes for candidates for the candidates who have to appear in different examinations on “curfew days.” (GNS)

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