Clashes turn Eid revelry a low-key affair in Jammu and Kashmir
The usual festivities that mark the eve of Eid-ul Azha are missing in Kashmir where markets on Monday wore a deserted look as normal life remain paralysed due to continued violence and shutdown since July.
By : migrator
Update: 2016-09-12 18:22 GMT
Srinagar
While a fair number of private vehicles were plying on some roads, especially the city centre Lal Chowk and adjoining areas, shops and business establishments remained closed during day time due to the strike called by separatists.
The massive footfall of customers at bakeries, sweets shops and garment stores, a usual sight on the festival eve, remained missing with all these outlets closed.
One of the famous confectionery-cum-bakery on the upmarket Residency Road -- Modern Sweets -- stuck a poster outside its store reading: ‘No bakery available on Eid’.
Shakti Sweets, which is right next to Modern Sweets, also had its shutters down. However, sale of sacrificial animals is going on at many places in the city.
“Our sale is around 10 per cent of what it used to be on the eve of Eid-ul Azha. I do not think there is any chance of it picking up with less than 24 hours left for the festivities,” Altaf Ahmad, a livestock dealer, said. The separatist groups have urged people to observe Eid with austerity.
Normal life in Kashmir valley has been badly affected since July 9, a day after Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter with security forces in south Kashmir.
As many as 76 persons, including two cops, have been killed and hundreds of others injured in clashes with security forces over the past 65 days.
Authorities are expected to strengthen the security, which might include imposing curfew and restrictions in parts of Kashmir, on Tuesday to foil the separatist plan to march to the local office of the United Nations Military Observers Group to seek implementation of the UN resolutions on Kashmir.
The separatists have called the rally to coincide with the 71st session of UN General Assembly which begins in New York on Tuesday.
Fourth militant gunned down in Poonch
Security forces gunned down one more militant in Poonch district, taking the total number of ultras killed in the operation, which is still underway, to four. “One more militant has been eliminated. With this, the number of total militants killed in the encounter since Sunday has gone up to four,” a Defence spokesman said on Monday.
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