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Visitors asked to vacate Pahalgam as lockdown re-imposed in Anantnag
7/12/2020 11:23:21 PM
Early Times Report

Anantnag, July 12: Tourists mostly locals who had thronged to Pahalgam soon after the authorities announced opening of public parks recently were asked to leave today immediately soon after section-144 was imposed across Anantnag district and severe curbs were imposed on movement of people as well as traffic.
Shopkeepers in the entire district were also asked to ensure that their shutters remain down and no business was conducted.
The stringent measures were taken by the district administration here, “keeping in view the deteriorating situation vis-à-vis COVID-19,”
“Yes, we have imposed section-144. The situation is grave and people have not been adhering to either social distancing or taking other precautions, lie wearing masks,” Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag, K K Sidha, said. The decision by Anantnag district administration was taken a day ahead of proposed lockdown in worst affected Srinagar district by the respective administration. Anantnag has so far witnessed a total of 781 cases, of which 592 have recovered and 14 have died so far.
“The active positive cases in the district stand at 175,” a senior official in the district administration said. Early Sunday morning, soon after a decision to impose section-144 was taken, squads of police and civil departments made rounds of markets in many places and made sure the shops remain closed.
“Barricades were laid at certain places and main town Anantnag was made inaccessible for people coming from other areas,” local sources told Kashmir Reader, adding that announcements were made regarding imposition of 144 and people were asked not to venture out.
In Pahalgam, meanwhile, public address systems were used to make announcements to ask tourists leave the place immediately. “You are asked by the district administration to leave the place immediately and go home.
People defying these orders will be punished. People not wearing face masks and found ignoring social distancing protocol will also be brought to book,” said the announcers across Pahalgam.
Hundreds of people from different corners of Kashmir valley had reached Pahalgam, along with their families, soon after the administration announced opening of public parks and gardens in Kashmir.
Visitors in Pahalgam were aghast with the sudden directive asking them to lea
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