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Sign of normalcy returns to Kashmir, travel restrictions eased


11 August 2019  

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NEW DELHI: India eased travel restrictions in some parts of Srinagar on Saturday to bring back some sign of normalcy in Kashmir’s summer capital. People also flooded the streets to buy provisions ahead of the Muslim festival of Eid-al-Adha on Monday.

But with public mobile, landline telephone and internet connections still severed by the authorities in most of the Indian-controlled Jammu and Kashmir state, many people were still struggling to make contact with relatives to plan the holiday, Reuters reported.

And some homeowners and city workers were left to clean up Srinagar’s streets on Saturday, a day after police used tear gas and fired pellets to control a protest after Friday prayers over India’s withdrawal of special rights for the Muslim-majority state.

 

Publish Date : 11 August 2019 07:55 AM

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