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This is an archive article published on October 26, 2011

As AFSPA debate hots up,multiple attacks rock Valley

National Conference accuses the Army of carrying out attacks to stall revocation of AFSPA.

At a time when the Omar Abdullah government is talking of withdrawing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from parts of Jammu and Kashmir,a series of attacks broke the calm in the Valley today.

While there were two grenade attacks on police and paramilitary forces in Srinagar,a policeman was shot in Anantnag. A grenade was also lobbed at policemen in Shopian but failed to explode. Three CRPF men and a policeman were wounded in the attacks.

National Conference spokesperson and Omar’s uncle Mustafa Kamal accused the Army of carrying out the attacks to stall revocation of AFSPA.

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Corps Commander of the Army’s 15 Corps,Lt General S A Hasnain,said,“This statement does not even deserve one bit of the Army’s comment. It is absolutely preposterous.”

Late on Tuesday night,Kamal “vehemently denied” his statement,PTI reported.

The first explosion was at Lal Chowk in Srinagar at 12.25 pm — the first such attack in the city since August — when unidentified men lobbed a hand grenade towards CRPF personnel at the Akhara building,injuring three.

Barely 10 minutes later,a grenade was thrown at a CRPF bunker in Batamaloo. Three hours later,unidentified gunmen shot at a policeman from point blank range in Anantnag. A new recruit,Anzar Mugloo,was hit in the abdomen.

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