Separatists call strike against Rajnath visit, restrictions continue in Srinagar

While most of the public transport remained off the roads, some vehicles could be seen plying the roads in civil lines area of the city, officials said.

Separatists call strike against Rajnath visit, restrictions continue in Srinagar
SRINAGAR: Normal life in Kashmir was on Sunday hit due to a strike called by separatist groups against the visit of home minister Rajnath Singh, even as authorities continued restrictions in parts of Srinagar city for a second consecutive day as a precautionary measure.

While most of the public transport remained off the roads, some vehicles could be seen plying the roads in civil lines area of the city, officials said.

Shops and business establishments remained closed due to the strike called by separatist leaders Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik.


"By observing the strike, the people of Kashmir will prove to the world and the Indian leadership that by using military might against the people or harrasing the leadership, the people's movement in Kashmir cannot be crushed," the separatists had said in a statement while calling for shutdown.

Meanwhile, restrictions under section 144 continued to remain in force in six police station areas of Srinagar, the officials said.

Curbs were in force in Nowhatta, Maharaj Gunj, Safa Kadal, Khanyar, Maisuma and Rainawari police station areas of the city.
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The restrictions have been imposed in view of the apprehensions of law and order disturbances, the official said.
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