Kashmir under restrictions today after massive protests over Khamenei's killing; Lal Chowk sealed, schools shut
In response to widespread protests following the death of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, authorities in Kashmir have implemented stringent measures to maintain order. The region has witnessed a surge in public demonstrations, with various religious organizations urging a peaceful strike to express solidarity against what they view as aggression from the United States and Israel. As a precautionary measure, schools have been closed, and internet services have been throttled to prevent the spread of information that could exacerbate tensions. Key areas, including Lal Chowk, have been fortified with security personnel to deter any potential unrest. The situation reflects the heightened sensitivities in the region, where local sentiments often align with international developments, further complicating the security landscape in Kashmir. This incident adds to the long history of unrest in the region, highlighting the intersections of local and global political issues that resonate deeply with the Kashmiri populace.
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