Anti-National Elements Kept Markets From Opening In Valley newkerala.com
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir), Sept 2: Jammu and Kashmir on Monday said that despite easing of restriction in over 90 percent of the Valley threats by anti-national elements have stopped markets from opening.”It has been noticed that despite easing of restrictions in over 90 percent of the Valley, threats by anti-national elements have been keeping many markets from opening,” Principal Secretary Rohit Kansal said at a press conference while briefing on the security situation in the Valley.
Speaking about the incident of stone-pelting in Bijbhera, in which a local driver identified as Noor Mohammad, succumbed to injuries. “The incident of stone-pelting on the local driver was unfortunate and has been taken due cognizance of by the security agencies.”The Jammu and Kashmir official reiterated that the endeavor of the government has been to just “relax and facilitate as much as quickly as possible”.
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