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Widespread violence in different parts of Kashmir | While the Cabinet Committee on Security met in the national capital to discuss turbulent situation in Kashmir, various incidents of stone pelting and torching of public and private property occurred on Monday. Miscreants
pelted stones at some places and set on fire a school BDO's Office, Court chamber,
Tehsildar's official Vehicle and residence, social welfare office, Patwar office,
besides two huts of Tourism Department in Tangmarg and a house and railway hut
in Humhama area of Budgam district. Police used tear smoke shells to disperse
the agitating mob, and in the ensuing process three persons namely Zahoor Ahmad
son of Bashir Ahmad resident of Mujgund, Muzaffar Ahmad son of Abdul Rahim
resident
of Mujgund and Bilal Ahmad Tantray son of Abdul Rashid Tantray resident of
Panznair,
suffered injuries, who were later on shifted to JVC Hospital. Stone pelting was
also reported from KP road, Anantnag areas. Earlier in the morning violent mob
put on fire the Tyandale Biscoe School. At Humhama, violent mob put on fire one
Railway hut and an abandoned house belonging to minority community. At Tangmarg
again, the violent mob first resorted to heavy stone pelting on the security forces,
which was retaliated. Meanwhile, a police constable namely Divender Singh, who
had earlier suffered grievous injuries in mob violence, passed away at a hospital
here on Monday. Ghulam Rasool Tantary, a resident of Gogoo Humhama, had been
injured
during stone pelting incident at Humhama after a large mob had assembled out side
police station Budgam and resorted to heavy stone pelting on police station building.
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