Thursday, July 8, 2010

Militants strike at three places in Kashmir, curfew continues


Sopore in northern Kashmir, militants struck in three places, leaving two policemen wounded curfew for the fourth day today in the valley of the violence affected areas were in the army.

Army, the flag in Srinagar in March not to repeat the exercise this morning staged. The district administration said the army deployment in an emergency on the stand of living.

The officials worked on plans to give the progressive relaxation of curfew for people to pray.

Police Chief Omar Abdullah and senior government officials and discussed the curfew Friday prayer in mind and Shab e Mehraj, a religious ceremony tomorrow morning to prepare a plan to reduce the situation reviewed.

Omar is a meeting of all parties in Srinagar Monday discussed the current situation.

Suspected militant Lashkar-e-Taiba in the city today Sopore 0030, 54 kilometers of a convoy of police in the suburb of three hand grenades thrown from here, official sources.

Heavy firing was followed by the grenades that meet the security personnel, he said, adding no one was injured.

0130 hours Sopore injuring another incident that left a young Indian Reserve Police in the city took place on the main crossing point.

The third event Sopore, Baramulla Road 0230 hours when the militants fired on police vehicles, leaving one policeman injured drivers, was held on the same source.

Eight other companies of paramilitary forces (800) requested by the State came yesterday evening and immediately join forces deployed in troubled areas of the city of Srinagar.

curfew on the people of the local media to stay indoors and the newspaper is now the second day was not forced.

Even curfew in Srinagar, where three people were killed in the shooting of the security forces Tuesday is strictly enforced.

Intercepts between the radical separatist violence in the valley suggest some involvement in engineering, the state government during the night outside the massive raids and arrested Shabir Ahmad Wani, pro-Pakistan separatist Hurriyat Conference Chairman Syed Ali district, including the leaders of a dozen popular Shah Geelani.

Minister of Interior, P. Chidambaram hoped yesterday that the army was not necessary for long in the valley and to appeal to follow the restrictions.

"Jammu and Kashmir, the army has been deployed at the request of the government. I the right to disclose where it was not posted. But I can assure that the most affected areas are still being patrolled and Jammu and Kashmir curfew imposed by police and paramilitary forces, "he said in New Delhi.

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