Kashmir valley to remain under curfew on Eid ul Azha
The Indian occupied forces would not allow big public gathering on Eid day.
SRINAGAR (Dunya News) - The Indian Occupied forces have decided to maintain curfew in Kashmir valley on the eve of Eid Ul Azha.
As per details, the occupied forces would not allow big public gathering on Eid day as the protests erupted after Friday gathering.
On the other hand there are news that the puppet administration of Kashmir valley has stocked daily useable. Wheat for 65 days, rice for 55 days, mutton for 17 days and meat for one month has been stored. LPG for one month while High Speed Diesel and Petrol have been stored for 28 days.
Unprecedented curfew and communication blackout continue on the 7th consecutive day, today, even a day ahead of the great Muslim festival, Eidul Azha in Occupied Kashmir..
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The Indian government, on August 05, had snapped television, telephone and internet links to prevent demonstrations against its decision of revoking Article 370 of the Indian Constitution that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
Kashmiri Muslims will be unable to sacrifice animals and offer Eidul Azha prayers, tomorrow, as entire occupied territory has been converted into a military garrison and a big concentration camp through deployment of forces’ personnel in every street and village of the territory. Local newspapers even failed to update their online editions since the night of August 04.