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Resume life after 2 pm on Monday: Geelani

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September 5, 2010
in Kashmir
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Srinagar:  In view of Shab-e-Qadar, Hurriyat (G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani Sunday while making a light change in the protest calendar urged people to resume normal life after 2 pm on Monday.
 
Geelani said people should resume normal work after 2 pm on Monday, so that they would be able to buy essentials and other items for the auspicious night of Shab-e-Qadar.
According to a statement issued here, Geelani also appealed youth to maintain discipline and not to disrupt the transport.
Syed Ali Shah Geelani rolls out strike programs in shape of protest calendars on weekly basis.
Earlier he has set five conditions to pave way for restoration of peace in the region.
Meanwhile, normalcy returned to Kashmir including Srinagar Sunday for a day following no strike call from Hurriyat (G).
Routine activities were resumed across major towns with markets open and businesses functional. People flooded the markets to do necessary shopping and traffic was also seen plying normally on roads.
According to city reporter many places and intersections people was to bear the massive traffic mess for hours together.
The Kashmir has been witnessing massive pro-freedom protests over the past more than two and a half month. At least 65 people most of them teenagers were killed in police and paramilitary shooting.

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