: A magistrate, a Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and three other police officers were among 47 people injured on Friday as stone-pelting incidents spilled over from Kashmir to the Doda district of the Jammu region.
Meanwhile, the authorities extended curfew to many areas of Kashmir and snapped mobile telephony as part of a bid to foil a march called by separatists.
In the Kashmir Valley, over three dozen incidents of stone-pelting were reported from different districts, including Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Baramulla, Sopore, Kupwara and Bandipora, a police spokesman said. Thirty-five people were injured in these incidents and ensuing clashes after Friday’s prayers in Doda, where some Muslim groups had called for a bandh and a protest march in “solidarity” with the people of Kashmir.
“After Friday prayers, a mob turned violent and attacked the police party that was deployed in the town to maintain law and order and started pelting stones on them,” Deputy Inspector General of Police (Doda Range) Nisar Ahmed said, adding 12 people were injured in these clashes. “A duty magistrate, on duty with the police, was hit on head with the stones,” he said.
In the stone-pelting, SSP Doda, Zahid Naeem, SHO Uday Wazir, Sub-Inspector Kulbushan and two other police personnel were also injured.
To disperse the mobs, police used cane charge and lobbed tear gas shells, leaving six protesters injured.
Hit by tear gas shell In Kashmir, one protester was hit by tear gas shell in the head during clashes in Tangmarg area of Baramulla district. He was admitted to a hospital in Srinagar and his condition is stated to be critical, a police official said.
At least 12 people were taken to the Sher-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences in Soura for treatment after they were allegedly thrashed by security forces during clashes in the Ganderbal area of central Kashmir, the official said, adding that all the injured were discharged after first aid.