Kashmir Continues Restrictions Amid Decreasing Tensions
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Srinagar, March 5 (NationPress) Recent reports indicate that authorities have eased restrictions in various parts of Srinagar and throughout the Valley, allowing life to return to a semblance of normalcy in these locations, as per official statements.
Despite a noticeable decline in tensions across the Valley, officials have opted to maintain restrictions on Friday to prevent potential large gatherings for congregational prayers.
Insider sources reveal that although the general public wishes to resume their daily activities, the ongoing restrictions are intended primarily to deter any disruptive elements.
"These measures are strictly precautionary," stated top sources.
On Friday, security forces will continue to monitor the region closely, enforcing strict movement restrictions in sensitive areas, although these may be lifted after the conclusion of Friday prayers, sources indicated.
Moreover, authorities have confirmed that internet services will remain restricted to 2G speeds throughout the Valley, and calling capabilities on prepaid mobile connections will be suspended.
Officials emphasized that these actions are temporary and serve to ensure public safety while preventing misinformation or organization that might lead to disturbances.
All educational institutions, including schools, colleges, and universities, will remain closed until March 7.
Furthermore, all examinations scheduled until that date have been postponed by both the Central University of Kashmir and Kashmir University.
On Wednesday, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah held discussions with members of the religious, social, and business communities in Srinagar.
He urged the public to express their grief regarding recent developments in Iran without resorting to lawlessness.
"We must express our sorrow with discipline and dignity," Chief Minister Abdullah reiterated to the civil society members.
There was unanimous agreement with the Chief Minister that preserving sectarian harmony and maintaining calm is crucial at this time.