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Curfew Imposed In J&K's Doda, Kishtwar Districts; Internet Suspended In Bhaderwah, Parts Of Kashmir

Jammu and Kashmir: The officials said internet services were snapped in the Bhaderwah and Kishtwar towns and Srinagar city of Kashmir as a precautionary measure, while partꦕs of Kashmir observed a shutdown over the controversial remarks against Pr��ophet Muhammad.

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Curfew Imposed In J&K's Doda, Kishtwar Districts; Internet Suspended In Bhaderwah, Parts Of Kashmir
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Tension mounted in Jammu's Bꦇhaderwah and some areas of Kishtwar prompting authorities to impose a curfew while parts of Kashmir observed a shutdown over the controversial remarks against Prophet Muhammad by two now-suspended BJP leaders, officials said on Friday.

Internet services were snapped in the Bhaderwah and Kishtwar towns and Srinagar city of Kashmir as a precautionary measure. Mobile Internet was also suspended in parts of Kashmir, they 🍷said.

Sporadic incidents 🎐of stone-pelting were reported in Bhaderwah tow🌸n. Some people, violating restrictions, came on streets and threw stones at security forces amid sloganeering.

There was a minor incident of stone-pelting in Bh🐼aderwah town but it 🦋has been brought under control. No one was injured, a senior officer said.

The protest started in🅷 Baderwah town of Doda on Thursday when hundreds of people staged a sit-in protesting against the remarks made by suspended BJP leaders Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal against Prophet Mohammad.

After intense negotiations, the protestors agreed to clear the road and entered the neighbouring Jama Masjid. Purported video clips of the inflammatory speeches went viral on s♎ocial media. The police have registered a case and warned people against taking the law into their own hands.

However, tension increased around midnight when two women, who came out of the 🔯mosque, claimed that they were roughed up by the security forces who were implementing curfew in the town.

Stones were pelted at the 𒅌security forces who had to later lob tear gas shells and res✃ort to lathi charge. Tension eased after senior officials, including the additional deputy commissioner, assured the protestors that an enquiry would be held to probe into the allegations levelled by the two women.

Additional Director General of Police Mukesh Singh visited the Baderwah town with the officials an🐓d took stock of thཧe situation there.

Later, he told reporters that preventive measures have been taken to ease the situation and requested the media not to visit areas where stone-pelting had taken place as♒ it could flare up the situation.

He said action would be soon taken agai🍎nst the culprits.

In Kashmir, security forces have been deployed in strength at sensitive plac𝓡es of Srinagar and elsewhere in the Valley forꦍ maintaining law and order.

The old city --🥀 popularly known as Downtown Srinagar -- witnessed a complete shutdown with public transport off the roads. However, traffic was plying in Lal Chowk, Batamaloo and adjoining areas with offices and schools remaining open.

Authoriꦰties have shut down the Internet on mobile devices in some areas as a precautionary measure to stop rumour-mongers, officials said, adding there were no reports of any un༺toward incident in the Valley so far.

Union minister and Udhampur MP Jitendra Singh appealed for pea꧟🌳ce and harmony.

"Curfew has been imposed in both Doda and Kishtwar ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚdistricts  as a precautionary measu൩re," Divisional Commissioner, Jammu region, Ramesh Kumar said.

"Security forces have been deployed in large numbers in Bhaderwah town. The sit🐓uation is under control. Anyone who toes to vitiate the atmosphere will face stringent action," he said.

Registering FIRs, t𒆙he police have warned that anyone found violating law and ordeওr will not be spared.

"Action has been taken (over inflammatory speeches). A case has been registered u𓆏nder IPC sections 295-A (deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or religi✤ous beliefs) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation) at Bhaderwah police station," a police official said.

"Anyone who takes the law into his own hands will not be spared," 𝔉he 🎃said.

Cleric Adil Ganai, who has♎ been booked for making inflammatory and hate speeches in Bhaderwah on Thursday, tendered a apology for hurting sentiments of a particular community.

&quಌot;It was not against a community but a particular individual.🌠 Despite that, I hurt the feelings of a community, I apologise", he told reporter. Ganai said it was the result of an emotional. "I apologize for that."

Taking to Twitter, former Jammu and K🍌ashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah said, "I hope cooler heads prevail. Jammu and Kashmir has enough problems without adding to them with communal tension spreading in and around Bhadarwah. I appeal to everyone to maintain calm and ask my party colleagues to help normalise the situation at the earliest." 

(With PTI inputs)
 

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