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Kashmir shuts to remember Afzal Guroo on his 6th hanging anniversary

Srinagar, Feb 9, : Kashmir Valley observed a shutdown to remember Muhammad Afzal Guroo on his 6th hanging anniversary.

Guroo was hanged in New Delhi’s Tihar Jail on February 9, 2013 after his ‘conviction’ in Indian Parliament attack. Though there were insufficient evidences against him which could prove his role in the attack, but the Supreme Court ordered “he to be hanged till death for the collective conscience of society’.

In wake of the anniversary, Police had detained or confined to houses most of the pro- freedom leaders and launched a crackdown to arrest youth across Valley. Guru was secretly hanged and buried inside the Tihar Jail complex on 9 February 2013, triggering massive protests across Kashmir and Chenab Valley. About half a dozen people were killed during the protests while hundreds others injured. After Guru’s hanging, the central government did not hand over his body to his family members and buried it inside the jail complex. Even the family of Guru had written to Government of India to hand over the body. The plea was however turned down.

Joint Resistance Leadership including Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik had called for complete shutdown on his anniversary seeking his mortal remains back from New Delhi. Malik has been lodged in police station while Geelani and Mirwaiz are under house arrest. A spokesman of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front said that Noor Muhammad Kalwal, Showkat Bakshi and Mohd Saleem Nanaji were detained by the police from their homes in Elahibagh, Bemina and Natipora respectively. He said the leaders were detained to prevent them from leading demonstrations against the execution of Afzal Guru on his sixth death anniversary

All the shops and business establishments, Coaching Institutes, Petrol Pumps remained shut while skeletal movement of private transport was observed on the roads. Stringent restrictions paralyzed normal life in old Srinagar City where government forces were deployed in large numbers to thwart possible protests. Large contingent of police and Para-military troopers were also deployed in almost all the district headquarters and towns to bar people from protesting.

Restrictions were imposed in Sopore while the roads leading to Afzal Guroo’s native village were sealed. However, despite restrictions, a large number of people visited the family of Guroo.

A police official said that overall situation remained peaceful across Kashmir. (CNS)

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