Authorities relax curfew in Kashmir city; protests persist
SRINAGAR, India — Authorities lifted a curfew in most of Indian-controlled Kashmir’s main city Tuesday after a 17-day security lockdown, but shops and businesses remained shut due to a strike called to protest Indian rule in the Himalayan region.
Police and paramilitary soldiers removed steel barricades and layers of barbed wire from the roads in downtown Srinagar, the old quarters of the city, but hundreds of residents burned tires and chanted pro-freedom and anti-India slogans on the streets. Several mosques blared songs advocating Kashmir’s freedom from India.
Clashes erupted at least in three neighbourhoods after police and paramilitary soldiers tried to stop protesters from marching in the streets, a police officer said.
Troops fired tear gas at the protesters who hurled rocks at them, the officer said, speaking on customary condition of anonymity.