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Kashmir Valley death toll rises to 49

July 31, 2016 01:22 pm | Updated September 20, 2016 10:57 am IST - Srinagar

Curfew remained in force in Anantnag, Pulwama and Shopian, parts of Baramulla town besides five police station areas of Srinagar.

A group of people protest on Sunday outside Srinagar’s government college for women during Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehooba Mufti’s visit. Photo: Nissar Ahmad

The death toll in the ongoing unrest in Kashmir rose to 49 on Sunday as one of the injured persons succumbed at a hospital in Srinagar even as curfew in some parts and restrictions in rest of the Valley continued as a precautionary measure.

Ishfaq Ahmad Dar (17), who was injured during clashes in Sopore town of north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on July 23, 2016, succumbed at SKIMS Hospital Soura on Sunday morning, a police official said.

Dar had suffered critical injuries during clashes that erupted a day after the killing of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter on July 8, 2016.

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Curfew remained in force in five police station areas of Srinagar, Anantnag, Pulwama and Shopian as wells as parts of Baramulla town as restrictions on assembly of four or more people continued in entire Kashmir.

“Curfew is in place only in five police station areas of Srinagar city — Nowhatta, Khanyar, Batamaloo, Safakadal and Maharajgunj,” he said.

Mobile internet services continued to remain snapped in the Valley where the post-paid mobile telephony services have been restored across all networks.

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The incoming facility on prepaid connections has also been restored, but the outgoing calls are barred.

Meanwhile, normal life remained paralysed elsewhere in the Valley for the 23rd consecutive day on Sunday in view of the strike call given by the separatist camp.

The separatist camp has extended the shutdown call in Kashmir till August 5, calling for march to Hazratbal shrine on Friday.

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