Kashmir limps back to normality amid spontaneous shutdown
The Hindu
Restrictions on assembly of people have not been withdrawn yet in the Valley,” says official
A spontaneous on Saturday as life started limping back to normality with the restoration of mobile calling and broadband Internet services, three days after separatist leader . Most shops and commercial hubs in Srinagar’s main markets like Lal Chowk, Nowhatta, Hari Singh High Street, Soura and Kara Nagar remained closed. However, private traffic plied normally. A family member of Geelani said the security forces continued to impose restrictions around the residence and disallowed supporters of the leader to visit the family. The graveyard in Srinagar’s Hyderpora, where on Thursday, is also out of bounds for people.More Related News

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