Updated August 4th, 2020 at 20:36 IST

Jammu-Kashmir admin allows reopening of all religious places in Valley from August 16

In a respite to people of Jammu-Kashmir, the administration, on Tuesday, announced that all religious places and places of worship will reopen from August 16

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In a small respite to people of Jammu-Kashmir, the administration, on Tuesday, announced that all religious places and places of worship will reopen from August 16. However, religious processions and large religious gatherings remain strictly prohibited amid the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Kashmir has 22,006 cases with 407 fatalities till date and 14,032 patients recovered. The UT has a high Testing rate with 6,62,941 samples tested till date. 

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J&K admin places Srinagar under curfew

Stating that Pakistan-sponsored elements were planning an attack on August 5 - the day Kashmir was bifurcated into two UTs and its special status was revoked, the J&K administration has placed Srinagar under curfew on August 4 and 5 - banning all kinds of public movement. Only movement of staff on COVID-19 duty with valid ID will be deployed, while the original COVID-19 lockdown will remain in place till 8 August. Meanwhile, PDP announced that it will stage a 'Black Day' protest on August 5, as its chief Mehbooba Mufti remains jailed till October 2020.

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Politicians under house arrest

Inspite of the Centre's assertion that Congress leader Saifuddin Soz was never under detention, the ex-Union Minister released a video showing that he was unable to move out of his residence and claimed policemen were forcefully whisking him away from the media. Congress has demanded that Soz be released immediately, but the Supreme Court has dismissed Soz's wife's plea challenging his 'illegal detention'. Similarly, several other leaders - including Sajid Lone have been released from detention, but are reportedly not free to move out of their residence without police. While former CMs Farooq & Omar Abdullah have been freed, former CM Mehbooba Mufti has been slapped with the stringent PSA at least till October.

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Current Kashmir scenario

Restrictions have been put on communication links since August 5 with 4G internet banned till August 19 in the view of completing one year since the revocation of Article 370 and Independence Day. Since the revocation, state-run internet provider BSNL has restored internet services throughout the Kashmir valley, but with a speed of 2G with special instructions. Recently, the Supreme Court allowed a state-led committee to decide on the restoration of internet services while refusing to pass orders to restore 4G internet services in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Published August 4th, 2020 at 20:36 IST