Officials say the situation in the Valley is being monitored on a real-time basis and the decision to remove the forces will depend on the ground situation.
Kashmir
remained shut for the 12th consecutive day on Friday, even as the
authorities relaxed restrictions on the movement of people in
Srinagar.
"Restrictions
on the movement of people have been eased in most parts of the
Valley. The situation so far has remained peaceful," a senior
official of the state administration said here.
He
said while the deployment of security forces on the ground remains as
earlier, people were allowed to move around the city and other towns.
Kashmir
was placed under a total clampdown on August 5, hours before Union
Home Minister Amit
Shah announced in the Rajya Sabha that the special status for the
state had been revoked.
The
state administration has directed government employees to report at
work from Friday through a radio announcement.
However,
the communication clampdown continues as all telephone and Internet
services remained suspended.
While
schools are closed for the past two weeks, shops and other business
establishments too remained shut since August 5.
The
official said the situation in the Valley was being monitored on a
real-time basis and the decision to remove the forces would depend on
the ground situation.
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