NO STRIKE TODAY: HURRIYAT (G)
Srinagar, Oct 3: The Hurriyat (G) on Sunday reiterated that there will be no shutdown on Monday, October 4 as per the conglomerate’s protest calendar.
The conglomerate’s spokesman asked people to undertake their normal business on the day. The spokesman urged people not to pay heed to rumours regarding the change in the protest calendar. He said any change will be announced through the newspapers only.
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