Srinagar, Apr 14: Northern Kashmir remained on edge as the death toll in the firing by security forces touched four in Handwara town, leading to a fresh wave of violent protests and a near-complete shutdown across the Valley.
Recognising the gravity of the incident, Northern Army Commander Lt. Gen. D.S. Hooda and 15 Corps Commander Lt. Gen. Satish Dua visited Handwara on Wednesday and described the killings as “highly regrettable.” They said an inquiry into the incident would be completed quickly.
Three persons, including a woman working in her kitchen garden, were killed in Handwara, more than 70 km from Srinagar, during a demonstration. Violent protests, during which an Army picket was set alight, were fuelled by allegations of molestation of a college girl by an Army man, but these were denied.
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