Day 20; Youth clash with cops in Valley

STATE TIMES NEWS
SRINAGAR: Authorities on Thursday continued to impose curfew in Southern districts of Anantnag, Kulgam while restrictions continued in parts of Srinagar to thwart any possible protests against the civilian killings in Kashmir.
Deputy Inspector General (DIG) South Kashmir, Ghulam Hassan Bhat, told to Srinagar based news agency that no major clashes were reported in South Kashmir districts today while minor clashes in Zainpora, Shopian and few places in Pulwama were reported in the day.
Large contingents of police and paramilitary forces were deployed on roads to thwart any protests against the civilian killings in Kashmir. “Concertina wires were also erected by the forces on roads,” witnesses said.
Clashes erupted between youth and forces in several old city areas while the residents of Gadood Bagh area  in Shaher-e-Khaas alleged that forces in their locality went “berserk” on this afternoon. Amid observing complete shutdown, a protest rally was carried out from Nowhatta Chowk while police swung into action at Bohri Kadal and dispersed the protesters.
Reports of clashes were reported from several old city areas including Safa Kadal, Qamarwari, Noorbagh, Kathidarwaza, Saida Kadal and Rainawari. “Police fired teargas shells to disperse the youth,” witnesses said. Scores of residents mostly youth took to streets and blocked all the entry and exit points of the locality with erecting temporary barricades on the roads.
The youth also staged protests and were chanting pro-freedom and anti-India slogans. “They later offered Zuhar prayers on roads to mark a protest against the civilian killings in Kashmir,” witnesses said.
Reports of clashes were also reported from South Kashmir districts while forces used tear smoke shells to disperse the youth.
North Kashmir districts also observed complete shutdown to protest against the civilian killings in Kashmir.

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