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one year Completed of the end of the special constitutional status of Jammu and Kashmir.



Srinagar (05-Aug-2020) Today marks one year since the abolition of the special constitutional status of Occupied Kashmir and every hundred senates are covered in the whole of Occupied Kashmir including the capital Srinagar. Are locked in their homes. According to Kashmir Media Service, curfew has been imposed by the administration all over Kashmir. Security forces vehicles are patrolling the populated areas and through loudspeakers installed in them, it is being announced that curfew has been imposed and those coming out of the house. Strict legal action will be taken against him.

The curfew enforcement orders say Kashmir police fear that there may be attempts to destabilize the law and order situation on August 5, as separatist and Pakistani-backed organizations observe Black Day on August 5. Plan to celebrate as. The order states that credit reports have been received that violent protests could take place on August 5, which could result in loss of life and property, so a curfew must be imposed for the next 48 hours from the morning of August 4. Although District Magistrate Srinagar Dr. Shahid Iqbal Chaudhry claimed on Tuesday night that the curfew had been lifted from the city, the situation on Wednesday morning was in stark contrast to this claim. Enforced.

The government in Kashmir has also announced an extension of the lockdown until August 8 to curb the spread of the coronavirus, during which there will be strict restrictions on the free movement of people, the Kashmir Media Service said in a report. Roads in Srinagar have been cordoned off with barbed wire and other barricades and thousands of security personnel have been deployed in the streets and alleys to enforce the curfew. All roads leading to the historic Red Square are also completely closed. Security personnel stationed here are not allowing anyone to approach the clock tower located in the middle of the Red Square.

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