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Kashmir is Restless, Nobody Has a Clue What is happening

February 24

High speed Mobile Internet services have been snapped in the Kashmir valley and people are not being told the exact reason for the same.

Some notifications of the Jammu Kashmir Government went viral on Social media, which directed concerned officials to avail medicines, oil and other essential supplies to general Public.

Though the admin has asked people not to panic, but their notification, the shutdown of high speed mobile internet has contributed the most to the panic, public is witnessing.

Sources within the administration informed The Kashmiriyat that they are being told nothing, other than to avail essential supplies to public.

“The admin is also unsure as to what exactly is to happen,” the official told The Kashmiriyat.

Meanwhile, hundreds of security personnel rushed to the Kashmir valley early morning on Saturday, as jets and war planes were seen hoovering over the Kashmir skies throughout the night.

People from Koil area in Pulwama, where an Army air force base is located told The Kashmiriyat that they are witnessing an alarming activity at the airport

In Srinagar, The Security establishment is seeing a major shift as the Border Security Force (BSF) is re-entering Srinagar at various places replacing the incumbent CRPF after more than 14 years.

Heavy movement of armoured vehicles was witnessed throughout the night, as per Locals of national highway, however forces rejected these claims.

Many prominent clerics, activists and youth were arrested during raids throughout Kashmir valley, other than Jama’at e islami, clerics from Wahabi school of thought have also been arrested, as per latest reports.

People were seen thronging to markets late night on Saturday to avail essential supplies, in apprehension of a war between the two neighbouring states, India and Pakistan.

“Nobody wants war, this mindset of war is the solution must end, do not make your soldiers die for winning elections,” A local from Srinagar told The Kashmiriyat asking India to stop the war rhetoric.