India eases some restrictions in Held Kashmir

Author: Agencies

Indian authorities eased restrictions on movement and restored landline telephone links in some parts of occupied Kashmir on Saturday, the biggest relaxation in a crippling lockdown since New Delhi removed the region’s special status on August 5.

The moves came even as there were celebrations and protests by Kashmiris opposed to the Indian policy in Srinagar on Friday night. The celebrations were to mark the first United Nations Security Council meeting about the Kashmir issue after over five decades. Two police officials and a series of eyewitnesses said that demonstrations and celebrations took place in various parts of Srinagar. However, the number of incidents of local residents pelting security forces with stones were low compared with recent days, said a security official who toured Srinagar in the morning.

A witness said that hundreds marched in the Rajouri Kadal area of Srinagar and they also let off some fire crackers. They shouted pro-Pakistan and anti-India slogans during the celebrations, two witnesses said.

For the first time since the Indian government revoked occupied Kashmir’s rights to set some of its own laws, police vans didn’t announce imposition of a virtual curfew in Srinagar. The authorities deny there has been a curfew in the past two weeks but on many occasions people have been ordered to stay indoors.

Curbs on movement lifted, landline telephone links restored in some parts of occupied valley

The government in Indian-held Kashmir said that restrictions have been lifted by 35 of the 100 or so police stations across the valley, though it wasn’t immediately clear what this meant. It said that most of the telephone exchanges for fixed-line phones will be working by Sunday night. In the Jammu area, which is mainly Hindu, mobile services have been restored in some districts.

Despite the relaxation, the situation is still far from normal in Kashmir. There is still a lockdown in much of the region, including some parts of Srinagar and in sensitive major towns, two witnesses said. There is also no clear indication about when internet and cell phone links will be restored across the region.

Meanwhile, more than 500 political or community leaders and activists remain in detention, some of them having been flown to prisons outside the occupied valley.

Some private vehicles were out on major roads in Srinagar on Saturday but the city’s old quarter, long a centre for protests, was deserted, witnesses said. Shops, even grocery stores, remained closed in that area. The landlines have been restored in some wealthier areas of Srinagar, and in a district near the airport.

India has battled a 30-year revolt in occupied Kashmir in which at least 50,000 people have been killed. Critics say the decision to revoke the region’s autonomy will cause further alienation and fuel the armed struggle for freedom.

The change will allow non-residents to buy property in Jammu and Kashmir and end the practice of reserving government jobs for local residents.

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