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Life returns to normal in Tral after 4 days shutdown

INS Correspondent by INS Correspondent
April 28, 2018
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Tral : Life returned back to normal in Tral sub division of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district, on Saturday, after four days of strike, against the killing of JeM militants in Gutengoo forest encounter.

Meanwhile, all the shops, educational institutions and other business establishments opened today and public transport is plying normally on all the roads.

Huge rush is being seen in all the markets of Tral from early in the morning today.

The shopkeepers were seen busy in cleaning their shops and huge number people were busy in buying the essentials at Bus stand area and Uptown area of the town.

Earlier, four JeM militants including two locals and two foreigners were killed in a long gunbattle at Gutengoo-Lam forests of Tral. Two security personnels were also killed in that encounter.

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