Srinagar: Clashes broke out between protestors and security forces in Kashmir as many parts of the valley observed a spontaneous shutdown following “rumours” about scrapping of Article 35-A, police said.
At least 12 people were injured Monday in the clashes, they said.
Article 35-A, which grants special rights and privileges to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, is currently facing a legal challenge in the Supreme Court.
People took to streets in many parts of the valley following a media report that the apex court will hear the petition challenging the validity of Article 35-A Monday.
The protests turned violent at some places as people indulged in stone-pelting on security forces posted on law and order duties, officials said. The security forces resorted to baton charging and fired tear smoke shells to chase away the protestors, they said, adding that pellet guns were used at some places to restore order.
The areas where protests took place included many parts of the city, Anantnag, Pulwama, Shopian, Budgam, Sopore and Ganderbal, the officials said. The spontaneous shutdown was observed at many places in the valley as rumours about scrapping of Article 35-A started doing rounds on social media.
“Spontaneous shutdown was observed in many places in the valley, including Srinagar — the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir,” a police official said.
He said while the shops and other business establishments had opened this morning, the shutters were downed after the rumours, he said.
The official said announcements were made on loudspeakers that Article 35-A has been scrapped and people were asked to observe a strike and come out on streets.
“Some sections of media circulated news regarding article 35-A. The news is refuted as baseless. People are requested to maintain calm and not to pay heed to rumours. The main hearing is scheduled for August 30,” the statement said.
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