Kashmir schools and colleges to remain closed for two days amid widespread protests following Khamenei's death

In light of escalating protests triggered by the death of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei, educational institutions in Kashmir will be closed for two days. The decision comes as authorities seek to maintain order and prevent further unrest in the region. The Pulwama Police have emphasized the importance of responsible journalism, warning that the spread of misinformation could exacerbate tensions and disrupt public peace. Khamenei's death has resonated deeply in various communities, sparking demonstrations and calls for solidarity. The situation remains fluid as local authorities monitor the developments closely, balancing the need for public safety with the right to protest. Schools and colleges are set to reopen after the brief closure, pending a reassessment of the circumstances surrounding the unrest.
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