RESTRICTIONS TO CONTINUE TODAY
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, June 27: The restrictions and undeclared curfew in old Srinagar will continue on the third running day Thursday, official sources said here.
“The situation will remain like today,” District Magistrate Srinagar Baseer Ahmad Khan told Greater Kashmir Wednesday evening.
However, official sources said a meeting to review the situation was being convened late Wednesday evening. “During the meeting things related to prevailing situation would be discussed,” sources said adding the strategy about Friday would also be discussed.
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