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Students stage protest in Kashmir valley while life limps back to normal after four days of shutdown

| @indiablooms | Apr 05, 2018, at 10:55 pm

Srinagar, Apr 5 (IBNS): Students of Kashmir University held protests in Srinagar on Thursday over the recent killings in Shopian district, according to media reports.

Clashes between the students and police were reported by NDTV.

Protests were held on the campus of Central University Kashmir (CUK) in Srinagar, reports said.

Protests were also reported on the campuses of Amar Singh Degree College in Srinagar and Sumbal Degree College in Bandipora, reproted the Hindu.

Otherwise, life limped back to normal on Thursday in the Kahsmir valley after four days of shutdown.

Protests erupted after 13 militants and four civilians were killed in multiple operations by the security forces on April 1 in south Kashmir, according to media reports.

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