Kashmir remains tense

Indian police clash with protesters, killing one
By Afp, Srinagar
13 April 2016, 18:00 PM
UPDATED 14 April 2016, 00:28 AM
A protester was killed in Indian Kashmir yesterday as angry residents clashed with police, a day after three people

A protester was killed in Indian Kashmir yesterday as angry residents clashed with police, a day after three people died when the army fired into a crowd of civilians incensed by the alleged molestation of a girl.

Local police superintendent Aijaz Ahmed said the young man died of injuries sustained when a tear gas canister hit his head during the unrest in the frontier town of Kupwara.

Authorities in the restive region had imposed a partial curfew after separatist leaders called for a general strike over Tuesday's deaths of two civilian protesters and a woman working in a nearby field who was hit by a stray bullet.

The soldiers opened fire Tuesday when protesters stormed an army bunker and set it on fire in the northern town of Handwara.

"We imposed restrictions in the old town of Srinagar and in Handwara to prevent violence," director general of police, K. Rajendra, told AFP.

But groups of residents took to the streets of Handwara after the woman was buried, throwing stones at police who responded with tear gas, an AFP photographer on the scene said.

The army has expressed regret over the shootings and ordered an inquiry, saying anyone found guilty would be "dealt with".

But the incident has heightened tensions in the region, where many resent the large Indian troop presence and accuse some soldiers of rights abuses.