Curfew, restrictions continue for 2nday in IIOJK

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In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian regime continued curfew and strict restrictions across the territory on second consecutive day, today, to prevent people from conducting a march towards Hyderpora area of Srinagar to pay tributes to the icon of Kashmir freedom movement, Syed Ali Gilani.

Syed Ali Gilani, who was under continued house arrest at his Hyderpora residence in Srinagar, got martyrdom on Wednesday evening.

The occupation authorities have deployed thousands of Indian troops and police personnel in Srinagar and other cities and areas of the Kashmir Valley to forestall the march towards Hyderpora.

The authorities have also suspended internet services on Thursday to prevent people from sharing information regarding the prevailing situation in the territory.

The IGP said that restrictions would continue in Srinagar and other parts of Kashmir, today, Friday.

On restoring the mobile phone connectivity, he said, decision to restore mobile communications in Kashmir will be taken in a review meeting scheduled to be held Friday evening.

Meanwhile, due to curfew and strict restrictions imposed by the puppet regime, Kashmir University postponed its undergraduate exams scheduled for September 2 and September 3.

An official said that the Kashmir University has postponed all the undergraduate exams that were scheduled for September 2 and 3. “New dates will be announced shortly,” the official said.

Similarly, J&K Board of School Education (BOSE) postponed Bi-annual examinations for class 10th and 12th of Kashmir division that were scheduled to be held on September 3 and September 5 respectively.

Kashmir valley was also put under a lengthy lockdown without Internet access in August 2019.

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