Sources said that in south Kashmir's Anantnag town a youth, identified as Maroof Ahmad Nath, was allegedly chased by the security forces during protests after which he jumped into the Jhelum river and drowned. The police refused to confirm the death till the body is recovered. With Monday's deaths, the total number of Muslims martyred since the present phase of violent unrest began on June 11 has risen to 86. The puppet Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who was in the national capital during the day and met Home Minister P. Chidambaram and Congress president Sonia Gandhi, rushed to Srinagar where he was holding an emergency meeting of his cabinet.
The latest burst of violence flared up after Iranian TV channel Press TV reported late Sunday that copies of the Quran had been burnt in the US. A pastor in Florida, US, named Terry Jones had threatened to burn copies of the Quran on the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks but later called off the plan. The state government swung into action as according to them, the peaceful protesters "violated curfew". It was the second consecutive day of 24x7 curfew in towns in the Valley in many parts of the city.
North Kashmir's Tangmarg town witnessed the worst violence as suspectedly indian secret subversive agents torched a Christian missionary school, the office of the social welfare department and a police vehicle to put up a fake show for the international media to obtain a soft corner in the heart of the international community against the unarmed Muslim protestors.
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