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No respite in volatile situation amid strict curfew
2 more killed, 16 injured in Budgam, Baramulla clashes
9/17/2010 11:27:03 PM
EARLY TIMES REPORT
Srinagar, Sept 17: Caught in the vicious cycle, there was no respite in the volatile situation in Kashmir as violence in Kashmir turned grim further today with killing of two more persons and injuries to over dozen people in different parts. Protests followed by violence erupted today even as the day saw strict enforcement of curfew for the sixth consecutive day
With the death of two persons, the toll in the Valley has risen to 96 during the last three months. Two persons were killed and 16 others injured as security forces allegedly opened fire to quell stone-pelting mobs at four places in Budgam and Baramulla districts of central Kashmir today. The situation in the area remained tense as hundreds of people gathered on the roads to protest against the security forces firing, sources said.
The fresh protests came even as curfew remained in force in Srinagar and other major towns of the Kashmir Valley for the sixth successive day today.
Five persons were injured when security forces allegedly opened fire to disperse hundreds of people who defied curfew and indulged in stone-pelting at Churpora village of Beerwah, 32 kms from here, in Budgam district, official sources said.
One of the critically injured identified as Fayaz Ahmad Dar was rushed to SKIMS Medical College Hospital at Bemina where he was declared brought dead by the doctors, they said.
Another youth Ghulam Rasool Bhat was killed and eight others injured when security forces allegedly opened fire and used pump action gun to chase away curfew-defying mob at Tapper Payeen in Pattan area of Baramulla district, the sources said. A clash also erupts in Chachilora Tangmarg in Baramulla, where one person has been injured
Bhat was taken to Sumbal sub-district hospital where he succumbed to injuries, they said.
Three more persons were injured in clashes between security forces and protesters at Sangrama in Baramulla district, the sources said, adding security forces allegedly opened fire in an attempt to bring the situation under control.
Another person identified as Mohammad Shafi was hit by a bullet in the leg when security forces allegedly opened fire after being attacked by a stone-pelting mob at Chichloora-Magam, 25 kms from here, on Srinagar-Gulmarg road, the sources said.
They said the situation in the areas, hit by fresh violence, was tense as hundreds of people gathered on the roads to protest against the security forces firing.
Curfew was being strictly implemented across the Valley in order to thwart the call for a march to various violence-hit areas given by hardline faction of Hurriyat Conference, which is spearheading the ongoing agitation.
Geelani-led Hurriyat has asked people from North Kashmir except Kupwara district to march to Palhallan in Baramulla district, while the residents of Ganderbal, Budgam and Srinagar were asked to head to Humhama area of Budgam.
The residents of South Kashmir were asked to march to Pampore town in Pulwama district, while the residents of Kupwara were asked to hold peaceful protests at the district headquarters against the recent killings.
Pampore, Humhama and Palhallan have been the worst hit areas in the clashes between the protesters and security forces over the last fortnight and most of the deaths have occurred in these areas.
Curfew was imposed in Srinagar on Sunday and was extended to the entire Kashmir Valley the next day following large scale violence and massive protests.
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