Life returns to normal in Kashmir after restrictions, shutdown

Kashmir Age Online
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Srinagar, Sept 26:  Life returned to normal today after remaining crippled due to curfew-like restrictions in the Shehar-e-Khas and downtown and strike elsewhere in the Valley on a call by Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation against summoning of its president Mohammad Yaseen Khan by National Investigation Agency in funding case.
The KMTF strike call was also supported by transporters and both the factions of the separatist outfits, spearheading the agitation, demanding right to self-determination.
The separatists were also protesting against summoning of Kashmir University scholar Aala Fazili by the NIA.
Both Khan and Fazili appeared before the NIA at New Delhi yesterday where they were questioned.
Police said restrictions under Section 144 CrPC have been imposed in the areas falling under the jurisdiction of five police stations of M R Gunj, Nowhatta, Khanyar, Safa Kadal and Rainawari yesterday as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order were lifted.

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