Restrictions Lifted in Kashmir A Week After Protests Over Khamenei's Death

The Kashmir Valley witnessed a return to normalcy on Saturday as the administration lifted security restrictions and communication curbs that had been in place for a week. These measures were implemented following widespread protests triggered by the death of Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The local government aimed to maintain public order amid heightened tensions, but the situation has now stabilized, allowing residents to resume their daily activities. Authorities had previously restricted movement and internet access in response to the unrest, which was marked by demonstrations expressing solidarity with Khamenei's supporters. The lifting of restrictions marks a significant step towards restoring normal life in the region, although the government remains vigilant to prevent any resurgence of unrest.
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