Curfew enforced in Kashmir districts
A curfew has been imposed in parts of Indian-administered
Kashmir after the killing of a man on Wednesday, allegedly by security forces.
The man was shot dead during a protest in the town of
Shopian where tensions have run high ever since troops killed four people last
Saturday.
Separatist groups also called a strike to protest against
Wednesday’s killing.
Security forces denied any role in the shooting, saying
their troops were not even deployed in the area.
But residents claim that the protest, which took place
near a police camp in Shopian, turned violent when paramilitary troops fired at
protestors.
Reports say that afterwards, local residents hurled
stones, shouted slogans and demanded that the police camp be removed.
Kashmir, claimed by both India and Pakistan, has seen an
armed insurgency against Indian rule since 1989.
In recent years violence in Kashmir has abated from its
peak in the 1990s, but the causes of the insurgency are still far from
resolved.
On Saturday renowned Indian conductor Zubin Mehta
conducted a concert by the Bavarian State Orchestra in Srinagar.
Separatists protested, saying the concert was an attempt
to legitimise Delhi’s rule in the disputed region.
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