Kashmir braces for Eid bloodshed amid summer of violent protests - News Summed Up

Kashmir braces for Eid bloodshed amid summer of violent protests


Muzaffar Baig, a senior figure in the ruling Jammu and Kashmir People’s Democratic party, said it was unlikely the march would be allowed to take place. Outside the capital, police sources said Indian troops could be deployed in restive districts to keep any large Eid congregations under control. Facebook Twitter Pinterest An Indian paramilitary soldier walks past graffiti on a wall in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir. “We have a confirmation about 35 [villagers] injured in the clashes,” Rayees Bhat, the police chief for the district, said. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Kashmir Muslims shout anti-Indian slogans after weeks of violence that have left scores dead and thousands injured.


Source: The Guardian September 12, 2016 08:13 UTC



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