Indian Military lockdown of Occupied Kashmir enters consecutive 141st day
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SRINAGAR - In occupied Kashmir, normal life remains crippled in the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region due to continued military lockdown and siege on the 141st consecutive day, today.
People continue to suffer due to restrictions imposed under Section 144 and continued suspension of prepaid mobile phone, text messaging and internet services in the territory.
Representatives of several social and political organizations met under the chair of Chairman of Jammu Kashmir People’s Movement, Mir Shahid Saleem have strongly condemned the anti-Muslim Citizenship Act and described it as a part of larger conspiracy to target the Muslim community in India.
Meanwhile, two Indian police personnel were injured in an attack in Kishtwar town.