Curfew lifted in four districts of Kashmir

By  PTC NEWS July 21st 2016 12:31 PM

Srinagar, July 21 (PTI) Authorities lifted curfew in four districts

of Kashmir where schools were scheduled to reopen today but the ban

on movement of people continued in the rest of the six districts

of the Valley as a precautionary measure.

           Curfew has been lifted from Bandipora, Baramulla, Budgam and Ganderbal

districts of the Valley but restrictions on the assembly of people

under Section 144 CrPC continue in these districts as a precautionary

measure, a police official said.

          He said the curfew was lifted in order to facilitate the reopening

of the schools in these areas following the government decision to

this effect yesterday.

          The government yesterday modified its earlier order and announced

opening of schools in these four districts from today.

          The schools were earlier scheduled to open on July 18 but the government

had extended the summer vacations till July 25 in view of the unrest

that has claimed 43 lives and injured over 3400 others.

          While officials did not comment on whether the schools opened today,

reports from these four districts said the educational institutions

remained closed.

          "Some staff members had arrived for duty at schools but returned

home as no students turned up," Nazir Ahmad, a social activist from

Bandipora, said.

          Ahmad said even schools in Garoora, the native village of Education

Minister Naeem Akhtar, remained closed.

          "Please do not expect people to risk the lives of their children," he added.

          Unofficial reports received from Baramulla, Budgam and Ganderbal

also spoke about schools not opening today.

           Meanwhile, curfew continued in the remaining six districts of the Valley.

          Normal life remained affected for the 13th day today due to curfew

and separatist-sponsored strike against the civilian killings in

the clashes between protestors and security forces in the wake of

killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter on July 8.

          The separatist groups, which are spearheading the ongoing protests,

have, however, relaxed the bandh in the valley from 2 PM today till night.

          The "relaxation" was announced by the separatist camp to allow people

to stock essential commodities.

          The strike will resume from tomorrow till July 25.

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