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Kishtwar Deputy Commissioner Ashok Sharma said that a curfew was imposed around 11 p.m. Thursday in view of the likely fallout of the Bhaderwah incidents.

Digital Desk: A curfew was clamped in Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district and Bhaderwah town in the adjoining Doda district, and prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) were imposed in the rest of the Chenab Valley, including Ramban district, in view of communal tension after the use of derogatory language by some people belonging to two communities hurt religious sentiments on both sides.

As a precautionary measure, all internet services were suspended in the Chenab Valley, comprising Kishtwar, Doda, and Ramban districts.

Officials, however, said that the situation is under control and talks are in progress with leaders of both communities to cool down tempers.

Trouble reportedly erupted when objectionable remarks were made against a particular community during a protest rally by members of the majority community at Bhaderwah. The rally was organized to demand the arrest of people, including a Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha leader, for their alleged Facebook posts-old extending support to suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma for her remarks against Prophet Muhammad and his wife. The Kishtwar police registered an FIR on the matter and set up a special investigation team to investigate the case.

Hearing about the derogatory remarks, a person from the Khakhal area in Bhaderwah town allegedly posted a photograph of the Prophet and his wife along with his comments. Screenshots of this post spread like wildfire in Bhaderwah town, with members of the majority community coming out on the streets demanding the arrest of the person behind the social media post. This prompted a demonstration by members of the minority community in Bhaderwah.

Sensing trouble, the administration deployed reinforcements of police and Central Armed Police Forces and imposed a curfew in the town.

However, protests led by Anjuman-e-Islamia inside the premises of Bhaderwah Jama Masjid continued, with protesters saying authorities had time till Saturday morning to arrest the accused.

Kishtwar Deputy Commissioner Ashok Sharma said that a curfew was imposed around 11 p.m. Thursday in view of the likely fallout of the Bhaderwah incidents.

Doda Deputy Commissioner Vikas Sharma said that except for the curfew in Bhaderwah town, prohibitory orders under Section 144 CrPC banning the assembly of four or more people at any public place were in force in the rest of the district.

In the Ramban district too, Section 144 CrPC was imposed. In Batote town, police vehicles were seen moving around, asking shopkeepers to lower their shutters.

The situation was tense and the authorities did not want to take chances in view of Anjuman-e-Islamia having already given a call for protests after Friday prayers.

Earlier, police had registered a case against some unknown persons for an alleged incident of demolishment at a temple near Kailash Kund in Bhaderwah.

 

 

 

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