Disruption Of Public Order Unacceptable: J&K Police Warns Of Action Amid Protests Over Khamenei's Death

Protests erupted across Kashmir following the death of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with demonstrators expressing anger and sorrow. The unrest escalated as protesters clashed with security forces, particularly when attempts to march towards Lal Chowk were thwarted. The situation turned violent in several areas, leading to the Jammu and Kashmir Police issuing a stern warning against any further disruption of public order. Authorities emphasized the need for calm and adherence to the law, stating that any acts of violence or disorderly conduct would not be tolerated. The police's response underscores the sensitive nature of public gatherings in the region, where protests often attract significant attention due to the complex socio-political landscape. The death of a prominent figure like Khamenei, who held considerable influence in Iran and the wider Muslim world, has ignited a wave of sentiment that resonates deeply within parts of Kashmir, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions and local grievances. As the situation continues to develop, law enforcement agencies remain vigilant to prevent further escalation.
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