India-administered
Kashmir's main city Srinagar ,
a 200 year old monastery, four days after the fire continued to stress, which
has increased the scope of the curfew on Thursday.
Additional
contingent of police and paramilitary forces were deployed in different parts
of town where there is constant patrolling.
Srinagar tense
areas at high risk of barbed Cable laying there on the streets, other barriers
have also been created, discouraging protests for the area residents have been
advised to stay in their homes.These measures, according to officials from the
unrest and casualties and financial losses are being made to stay safe.
Citizens of the
curfew and the biggest problem facing food and drink products, especially milk
and lack of bread.
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