No restrictions in Srinagar tomorrow: Div Com
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Sunday, 16 March 2014
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Assessing situation, undecided about restrictions: DC
Bandipora
No restrictions in Baramulla tomorrow but
depends on situation: DC Baramulla
Srinagar: Following a peaceful day
today, the authorities have decided not to impose any kind of restrictions in
Srinagar tomorrow. However, the district administration in Bandipora where
one youth Farhat Ahmad Dar got killed allegedly in a police firing yesterday is
still analyzing the security situation.
Talking to KNS, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir
Shalindera Kumar said: “The day has passed peacefully and I do not think we
will need to impose any restrictions in Srinagar tomorrow. However, if the
need arises, the administration will not hesitate to impose restrictions in
order to prevent life and property of the people.”
The deputy commissioner Bandipora, Dr Shah Faesal told
KNS that the district administration is analyzing the situation and any
decision with regard to imposition of restrictions on public movement in the
district will be taken in the late hours in the evening. “We are still
undecided about the imposition of restrictions. Presently, we are assessing the
situation and any decision can be taken only in the late evening,” the DC
Bandipora told KNS.
Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Farooq Ahmad Lone told KNS
that there will be no restrictions imposed in Baramulla district but that
depends on the situation. “We do not intend to impose any kind of restrictions
but it all depends on the situation tomorrow. Today we witnessed a
comparatively peaceful day except for some stone pelting incidents in which few
constables were injured but there will be no restrictions tomorrow if
the situation remained peaceful,” he added. (KNS)
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