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Day 65: Normal life remains affected in Kashmir

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A policemaen wearing a facemask stands guard in Dal lake during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus in Srinagar

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Srinagar: Normal life remained severely affected for the 65th consecutive day on Tuesday in the Valley in the wake of the Centre's move to revoke Jammu and Kashmir's special status under Article 370 and bifurcate the state into two Union Territories.

Markets and other business establishments remained closed while most of the public transport was off the roads across the valley today, officials said.

However, they said, a large number of private vehicles and some private taxis including auto-rickshaws could be seen plying in many parts of the city while some roadside vendors also plied their trade.

The effect of the shutdown was accentuated on account of Dussehra, a public holiday, as government employees did not have to report to work.

While landline telephony services have been restored across the valley, mobile telephone services in most parts of Kashmir and all internet services continue to remain suspended since 5 August.

Most of the top level and second rung separatist politicians have been taken into preventive custody while mainstream leaders including two former chief ministers - Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti - have been either detained or placed under house arrest.

The government has detained former chief minister and Lok Sabha MP from Srinagar Farooq Abdullah under the controversial Public Safety act, a law enacted by his father and National Conference founder Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah in 1978 when he was the chief minister.

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