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Govt seals southern Kashmir’s Kulgam to stop JRL march

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October 24, 2018
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Srinagar: Government sealed southern Kashmir’s Kulgam district on Wednesday to stop the protest march to the district called by the joint resistance leadership against the killing of seven civilians in a blast on Sunday.

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The JRL had appealed people, especially those residing in south Kashmir, to march towards Kulgam to pay homage and express solidarity with the families of seven civilians killed in a blast in Larnoo.

Reports said that all roads leading to Kulgam have been sealed by the police and paramilitary forces. Entry and exit points have been blocked by the forces’ personnel.

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