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CRPF pulls out of Baramulla; fresh protests erupt in Valley

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    The CRPF which is seen here clashing with protesters has been pulled out of the town.

    Army on Wednesday staged a flag march after CRPF was withdrawn in curfew-bound Baramulla where a fourth person, injured in firing by security forces, died, triggering fresh protests in strike-hit Kashmir Valley.

    A case of murder has been registered against the CRPF personnel involved in firing on protesters at Khanpora last evening that left a youth dead. Army staged a flag march immediately after the paramilitary force was pulled out from the town, 55 kms from Srinagar, following the firing incident.

    "Army has been called in to assist police in maintaining law and order," an official spokesman said, as curfew continued without relaxation in Baramulla and Sopore towns for the third successive day.

    Indefinite curfew was clamped in the towns on June 29 following killing of two persons in police firing on protesters demanding action against policemen who allegedly misbehaved with a woman at the local police station.

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    Police had denied the woman's charge. A magisterial enquiry was ordered into the allegations of the woman and subsequent firing on the protesters.

    Fresh protests erupted when the body of Amir Rashid, who was wounded in firing on June 29 and succumbed to injuries on Wednesday, reached his home town this morning and hundreds of people defied the curfew to join his funeral.

    Police fired teargas shells and used batons when a group of mourners indulged stone-pelting, officials said. A woman identified as Anjum Zahoor was hit by a teargas shell and was brought to Soura Medical institute here for treatment.

    Violent protests also rocked other places during the separatist sponsored general strike which crippled life in the Valley for the second day.

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    hi By: bashi | 11-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward it is very good for people of kashmir because crpf wwas beaten many kashmirs mothers sisters and brothers so people of kashmir is very happy of this decision but one thing is national conference is very bad poltics party pdp is good for kashmirs people i like pdp because pdp is people party plz next time vote pdp
    Don't do that !!By: saktiman | 02-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward If you succumb to the stage managed stories of rape and murder then there will no end. We have enough infiltrators to do the dirty job in the valley. The moment they get soft signal, then there will be no let up. They will pressurise till we surrender Kashmir in a silver plate to Pakistan. That is not acceptable to any Indian from Kanyakumari to Kashmir.
    CRPF removed of BaramulaBy: sukesh manav | 01-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward It is unfortunate for the NCCong government,If they are true secular they should ensure that all Pandits who left valley should be brought there without delay and made them feel secure.I am sure who are supporting removal of army and others should be first sent out of that region if real spirit of Kashmir is seen.Jai Hind!
    Demoralising Security ForcesBy: Ravi | 01-Jul-2009 Reply | Forward Are we going to scumb to Terrorists demands and risk lives of our Security Personnel. Is this another appeasement policy of UPA!!!!! This is the way country is weakened by demoralising the security forces
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