NEW DELHI: The Kashmir valley experienced an unprecedented shutdown for the first time in 35 years, protesting against a terror attack, with support from various organisations.
The incident occurred at a prominent tourist destination in Pahalgam, south Kashmir, on Tuesday, resulting in 28 fatalities, predominantly tourists, with several others injured.
Enhanced security measures have been implemented throughout the valley, particularly at crucial tourist locations.
In Srinagar, most commercial establishments, including petrol stations, remained closed, with only essential commodity shops operating. While public transport was limited, private vehicles continued normal operations.
Whilst government schools remained operational, private educational institutions across the valley were closed. The shutdown's impact was evident across all district headquarters.
Peaceful demonstrations occurred at various locations, with participants condemning the attack and demanding an end to civilian casualties.
The shutdown received support from various political entities, religious groups, trade associations, and civil society organisations, protesting the attack at Baisaran meadows in Pahalgam, Anantnag district.
Political parties including the National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party, Peoples' Conference, and Apni Party endorsed the shutdown.
"The Islamic fraternity of Jammu and Kashmir through Mutahida Majlis Ulema (MMU) in support and solidarity with the bereaved families of those killed appeal to people of Jammu Kashmir to peacefully protest this heinous crime tomorrow by a shutdown," Mirwaiz stated.
Trade organisations, including Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industries, supported the closure. The Private Schools' Association of Jammu and Kashmir suspended operations, whilst Kashmir University postponed scheduled examinations.
Security forces have intensified their presence across the valley, establishing checkpoints and conducting vehicle inspections. Additional personnel have been deployed at vital installations, tourist locations, and city entry-exit points.
A comprehensive search operation is underway in Baisaran, Pahalgam, to locate the attackers, with reinforced security presence at the tourist resort following the incident.
The incident occurred at a prominent tourist destination in Pahalgam, south Kashmir, on Tuesday, resulting in 28 fatalities, predominantly tourists, with several others injured.
Enhanced security measures have been implemented throughout the valley, particularly at crucial tourist locations.
In Srinagar, most commercial establishments, including petrol stations, remained closed, with only essential commodity shops operating. While public transport was limited, private vehicles continued normal operations.
Whilst government schools remained operational, private educational institutions across the valley were closed. The shutdown's impact was evident across all district headquarters.
Peaceful demonstrations occurred at various locations, with participants condemning the attack and demanding an end to civilian casualties.
The shutdown received support from various political entities, religious groups, trade associations, and civil society organisations, protesting the attack at Baisaran meadows in Pahalgam, Anantnag district.
Political parties including the National Conference, Peoples Democratic Party, Peoples' Conference, and Apni Party endorsed the shutdown.
"The Islamic fraternity of Jammu and Kashmir through Mutahida Majlis Ulema (MMU) in support and solidarity with the bereaved families of those killed appeal to people of Jammu Kashmir to peacefully protest this heinous crime tomorrow by a shutdown," Mirwaiz stated.
Trade organisations, including Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industries, supported the closure. The Private Schools' Association of Jammu and Kashmir suspended operations, whilst Kashmir University postponed scheduled examinations.
Security forces have intensified their presence across the valley, establishing checkpoints and conducting vehicle inspections. Additional personnel have been deployed at vital installations, tourist locations, and city entry-exit points.
A comprehensive search operation is underway in Baisaran, Pahalgam, to locate the attackers, with reinforced security presence at the tourist resort following the incident.
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