Curfew restrictions enter 24th day in Occupied Kashmir

Curfew restrictions enter 24th day in Occupied Kashmir

SRINAGAR – The occupied valley of Kashmir remains cut off from the rest of the world for the 24th consecutive day, as the occupation authorities continue to impose curfew and other restrictions.

Indian authorities have converted the Kashmir valley particularly Srinagar into a military garrison by deploying Indian troops and paramilitary personnel in every nook and corner to prevent people from staging demonstrations against the move.

However, people repeatedly flouting the curfew and other restrictions have been staging protests to show their resentment against the Indian occupation and nefarious move.

Due to severe blockade, the residents are facing acute shortage of essential commodities including baby food and life-saving medicines and the valley represents a humanitarian crisis.