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Locals upset with Hurriyat's call for nine-day protests | | | Early times report Srinagar, July 18 : The nine-day protest programme announced by the separatist Hurriyat Conference in Jammu and Kashmir has upset locals. After more than three weeks of curfew and shutdowns, life had started limping back to normalcy in the valley. But the protest programme called in connection with the Hurriyat Conference's 'Quit Kashmir Campaign' on Friday has again engulfed Kashmir Valley into chaos and confusion. The programme includes a complete shutdown on Sunday, protests by government employees on Monday and sit-ins to be observed by locals across Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday and Thursday. The locals have resented the call for shutdown as it would again disrupt normal life. "I am really very upset that there is going to be a shutdown again from tomorrow. I had some work but I couldn't complete it. I was thinking that if I can manage even an hour tomorrow for the work. There must be many people like me," said Arshad Ahmad, a student. Meanwhile, Hurriyat Conference Spokesperson Peer Saifullah issued a statement in Srinagar on Saturday that complete shutdown would begin on Sunday against the 'atrocities being committed on Kashmiris by the troops', and that after each prayer, locals should raise pro-freedom slogans. Many citizens here are, however, criticizing the separatist leadership for not thinking of hardships faced by ordinary people, since the unrest adversely affects the government as well as private sector workers. "What about those people who buy their bread and butter with their day's earning? Now, they won't have any thing in their hands. These shutdowns, like the past 20 days, affect life very harshly," said Shiraz Ahmad, a local youth. Peer Saifullah has asked the people to observe July 20, as the 'Day of Solidarity'. He appealed to locals to come out on the streets and roads on Wednesday and Thursday and hold peaceful sit-ins. He also urged the Kashmiri people to hold peaceful protests outside mosques on July 23 after Friday prayers and march towards Khanqah-e-Mualla in Srinagar. Meanwhile, Aasiya Andrabi, the chairperson of the Dukhtaran-e-Millat, in a statement made in Srinagar, endorsed the programme announced by Hurriyat and has called upon the masses to make the protest a success |
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