J&K: 18 stone-pelters held ahead of Anantnag by-polls
Police have launched a massive crackdown against youth in south Kashmir by arresting at least 135 youth in the past two weeks.
Anantnag: Ahead of the by-polls for Anantnag parliamentary seat, the Jammu and Kashmir police arrested 18 persons on stone pelting charges on Saturday.
Police have launched a massive crackdown against youth in south Kashmir by arresting at least 135 youth in the past two weeks.
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The arrested youth were wanted for disrupting law and order in the district by resorting to violence, the police officials said.
Though the situation has improved gradually after the five-month unrest in 2016, South Kashmir remains charged as there are gun battles between militants and security forces and stone-pelting protests near encounter sites have become a routine in the last few months.
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The Lok Sabha by polls for south Kashmir's Anantnag seat and central Kashmir's Srinagar seat were announced on March 9 followed by the announcement of candidates by the ruling and Opposition parties last week. (ANI)