Jammu and Kashmir administration imposes movement and assembly curbs in Kashmir

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Jammu and Kashmir administration imposed restrictions on movement and public assembly across the Kashmir Valley and reduced mobile internet to 2G while barring prepaid mobile calling.
Jammu and Kashmir administration imposes movement and assembly curbs in Kashmir
Why it matters
Public gatherings in key civic spaces are effectively blocked and organisers face intensified policing and dispersal measures. Roadblocks and barricades restrict access to markets, offices and commuter routes, creating operational disruptions for businesses and transport.
Implications
  • Religious organisers and mosque committees in Srinagar, Budgam, and Baramulla must cancel or relocate large congregational gatherings or face enhanced police enforcement and possible dispersal.
  • Local market owners and private office managers in affected neighbourhoods must limit opening hours and secure premises or be prevented from operating by barricades and vehicle restrictions.

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The Hindu

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