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EU MPs reach Kashmir amidst clashes, shutdown; 4 injured in clashes

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Srinagar, Oct 29

The visit of 23 member delegation of European Union, proved to be fatal, which created ripples in valley situation, with numerous incidents of protests and stone pelting incidents across the valley.
The uneasy calm that had been prevailing for last 85 days, despite the continued shutdown, was all of a sudden shattered on Tuesday, the 86th day of continued disruption of normal life, when people at many places took to the streets amid the reports of violent protests and stone pelting incidents, in which many protesters and SECURITY forces personnel were injured, while scores of cars were damaged.
A delegation of 23 EU MPs, on a two-day visit to assess the situation in and Kashmir, arrived here on Tuesday to a complete shutdown and clashes between people and security forces in several parts of the city and the Valley. A convoy of security vehicles escorted the MPs, who were travelling in bullet-proof vehicles, from the airport to their hotel where a traditional Kashmiri welcome awaited them. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary B V R Subrahmanyam and police chief Dilbagh Singh briefed the members of the European Parliament, the first high-level foreign visitors to Kashmir after the August 5 decision of the Centre to revoke the state's special status and bifurcate it into two union territories. The team also interacted with members of the public, including the newly-elected panchayat members and councillors, at a five-star hotel here. As the winter chill settled over the city, there was some boating in the famed waters of the Dal Lake too. The MPs were boating near the Centaur Hotel, where more than 30 politicians and activists have been under detention since August 5. Srinagar:
At least four persons were injured in clashes between protestors and security forces in Kashmir where a complete shutdown was observed in Srinagar and some other parts, officials said. The clashes broke out on a day when a delegation of 23 European Union MPs arrived here for a first-hand assessment of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir following revocation of the state's special status under Article 370. Police officials said clashes broke out at several places in Kashmir including many parts of the city between protestors and security forces, resulting in injuries to four persons. The clashes were going on in many places in the city and some other places in the valley when reports last came in

There was a complete shutdown in the city and at least four people were injured in numerous clashes between protesters and security forces in various parts of the Valley and in Srinagar, officials said. People put up blockades in at least five different places in Srinagar, including Downtown Srinagar and 90 Feet Road. Shops and establishments were closed and transport off the roads due to the clashes. There were also some incidents of stone pelting. Vendors, who had been setting up their stall over the past weeks, also did not turn up on Tuesday, officials said.

However, board examinations for Class 10 were held on schedule with worried parents waiting outside exam halls for their children. The team originally comprised 27 parliamentarians, many from extreme right or right wing parties, but four did not travel to Kashmir and have reportedly returned to their respective countries, officials said without divulging any reason. On Monday, the members of the European Parliament met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi. While welcoming the MPs to , he “expressed the hope that they have a fruitful visit to various parts of the country, including to Jammu and Kashmir”.”Their visit to Jammu and Kashmir should give the delegation a better understanding of the cultural and religious diversity of the region of Jammu, Kashmir and , apart from giving them a clear view of the development and government priorities of the region,” a PMO statement said. National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, who hosted a lunch for the 27 visitors, also gave them an overview of the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. A few weeks ago, a senator of the United States was denied permission to visit Kashmir. A joint delegation of opposition MPs, including Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, undertaking a visit to Kashmir about two months ago, was not allowed to go beyond the Srinagar airport after their arrival from Delhi and were sent back to the national capital.

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