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Kashmir Reels Under 14th Day of Govt Curfew and Hurriyat Shutdown

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July 22, 2016
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Govt curfew and Hurriyat-called protest shutdown marred life across the Kashmir for the 14th day running on Friday.

Authorities imposed curfew in all the 10 districts of the Kashmir on Friday making announcements on loudspeaker mounted on police vehicles and asked people to remain indoors. “People are asked to remain indoors,” said one such loudspeaker mounted on a police vehicle in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.

Sources in the state administration said curfew will be strictly enforced to prevent post Friday prayer violence in the Kashmir. Hurriyat have already extended their protest shutdown call up to Monday.

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