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Jammu and Kashmir Police urge restraint amid pro Iran protests

Srinagar, (UNI) Amid series of clashes during the ongoing pro Iran protests, J&K Police on Monday appealed for peace and restraint. Police said they respect the right of citizens to express themselves peacefully through lawful means, but warned that incidents of rioting, stone-pelting, clashes and disruption of public order are unacceptable. “In view of recent developments in middle east, we respect the right of citizens to peacefully express through lawful means.

Central India's Premier English Daily

Central India's Premier English Daily

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Key Highlights

  • However, incidents of rioting, stone-pelting, clashes & disruption of public order at some places are not acceptable,” J&K police said on X.
  • “Violence, destruction of property, and confrontation with security forces lead to injuries, loss of life, restrictions, closure of educational institutions, and hardship for families, traders, students, and daily wagers.
  • We appeal to all sections of society to exercise restraint and refrain from violence & provocation.
  • Police will take strict legal action against instigators and miscreants involved in unlawful activities,” police said, adding “authorities remain committed to uphold the rule of law and protecting life and property.” Over the last two days, Kashmir has witnessed massive protests over the killing of Iranian Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in strikes by the US and Israel.
  • While protests were peaceful of Sunday, there were reports of clashes at several places between the protester and police.
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