Sunday 10 July 2016

Tension in Kashmir, death toll rises to 23

In Indian-administered Kashmir Friday evening separatist leader Burhan says Indian forces against the wave of protests began after the death of 23 people have been killed till now.

Two hundred people are injured in violent incidents, including 90 police and paramilitary personnel.

The government has been already deployed more forces to overcome the violence and imposed a curfew there, turn off mobile and internet services.

The protesters and opened fire as a result of recent clashes between police killed five people late Sunday.

In addition, Sun is the first of five people injured in demonstrations occurred to death.

Provoking the death of a policeman in his car events crowd spilled into the river Jehlum in Anantnag district.
Appeal to keep the peace in the state, according to our correspondent, I do not see any effect.
Human rights groups say the view of the wounded in hospitals and mobile and Internet services were shut down has created an emergency situation in Kashmir.
Indian government to overcome stress is sent to Srinagar fresh reinforcement of paramilitary personnel. The Government of India announced the Minister Rajnath Singh had on Saturday night and now they have been stationed at various strategic locations.

Interior Minister Mehbooba Mufti said on the phone: "The Centre will extend all assistance to the situation in Kashmir."
Rajnath Singh and BJP leaders have expressed regret over the deaths, however, be a serious wave of anti-India towards the valley.
Currently, more than two million in ten districts of the Kashmir valley, Indian troops, deployed 60 thousand to 70 thousand paramilitary troops and policemen, according to official reports. The former militants on 25 thousand "special police officers".
The same batch of RSS leader and Kashmir BJP supported the ruling coalition adviser Ram Madhav urged the demonstrators to overcome the Non Lethal "the non-lethal methods be adopted.

   

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