Separatist group shutdown affects life in Srinagar
Separatist group shutdown affects life in Srinagar
Senior leader Syed Geelani has called for a shutdown in the capital.

Srinagar: Life was affected across the summer capital Srinagar on Friday following a shutdown called by hardline senior separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani.

Shops, businesses and educational institutions in both the old and uptown areas of the Srinagar city remained closed. Attendance in banks and government offices was adversely hit as most public transport went off the roads.

Private transport, however, plied on many city roads while some skeletal public transport operated in the city's peripheral areas.

Geelani is to address a Friday congregation in the old city in Srinagar.

Authorities have made strict arrangements to ensure that no law and order problem occurs in Srinagar city even though Geelani has said that the strike is part of his "peaceful, resistance programme".

Meanwhile, there has been a remarkable improvement in the condition of pro-dialogue moderate separatist leader Fazal Haq Qureshi who was shot in Srinagar on December 4 by separatist guerrillas. He had been battling for life in the Sher-e-Kashmir Medical Institute Soura.

"He is recovering and we are satisfied with the progress he has been making," a doctor said.

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