Mufti’s cavalcade attacked in Shopian
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Thursday, 10 April 2014
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No aerial firing, was a minor incident: Police
Srinagar: The cavalcade of Mufti Mohammad
Sayeed, patron Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) today came under attack from
stone throwers at Neemander village in Shopian district.
Official sources revealed that the former chief minister
Mufti was leading a road show and after reaching Meemander, some angry youth
came out and raised anti-India and pro-freedom slogans besides pelting stones
on some security vehicles in Mufti’s cavalcade. Locals informed KNS that half a
dozen vehicles including the jammer comprising Muftis cavalcade were damaged
during the stone pelting incident at Neemander.
Sources revealed that the district administration had
permitted the PDP patron to lead his rallies at six identified places in the
district but on the insistence of the party activists, Mufti led the rally at
11 locations. “It was the 11th location (Neemander) where some youth came
out and started pelting stones on security vehicles. The cavalcade had also
adopted a different route other than the permitted one,” official sources
added.
Meanwhile, according to KNS Shopian correspondent, police
had to fire tear smoke shells to disperse the mob at Neemander and Bon Bazar
till the security vehicles adopted another route via main town to take the PDP
patron out from place of occurrence.
Locals informed KNS that yesterday evening some unknown
men had used mosque loud speakers appealing people to observe a complete strike
in the town on Thursday. The strike affected the normal life in the
morning. "The entire market was open after few hours of strike," a
local informed KNS on phone.
When contacted SP Shopian, Shoket Ahmad told KNS, “It was
a minor incident. Few stones were pelted on some security vehicles at
Neemander. Jammer was not damaged. There was no aerial firing. But the
situation is under control.” When asked about the strike, the SP
Shopian said that the town observed strike but only for few hours in the
morning. (KNS)
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