Jammu: Days after an RSS leader was shot dead by militants, curfew remained in force in Kishtwar town of Jammu and Kashmir for the fifth day on Saturday.
According to officials the internet services continued to be suspended as a precautionary measure in the district, but it was restored in nearby Doda and Ramban districts on Friday night.
“Curfew is being
strictly implemented in the town and adjoining areas to maintain law and
order,” Kishtwar District Development Commissioner A S Rana said.
Army columns are assisting the CRPF and the police, the
official said.
The curfew was promulgated in the town and adjoining areas on
Tuesday after RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma and his security guard was shot
dead by militants at a health centre.
Minor protests were reported from some interior localities,
but the situation remained well under control, the officials said.
“The situation will be reviewed later in the day to take
a decision about the relaxation for the day,” Rana said.
The curfew was relaxed in a phased manner, for the first time
since its imposition, on Friday evening.
Police had picked up several overground workers for
interrogation in connection with the incident and massive house-to-house
searches were also going on.