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Curfew in Srinagar after Sikh killings

Srinagar, Feb 4: Apprehending trouble in the wake of killings of Sikhs by militants on Saturday, an indefinite curfew was clamped on parts...

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Srinagar, Feb 4: Apprehending trouble in the wake of killings of Sikhs by militants on Saturday, an indefinite curfew was clamped on parts of Srinagar today and para-military forces deployed as tension ran high in the city.

Bodies of six Sikhs killed in Saturday’s attack were taken to a gurdwara at Mahjoornagar here in a procession after they were handed over to relatives at the police control room.

A large number of Sikhs, furious over the killings, assembled at the gurdwara and said they would not allow cremation of the bodies till Central and state leaders visited Mahjoornagar.

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They said they would even take the bodies to Jammu for cremation as "we are feeling insecure here". The agitated Sikhs also raised anti-India, anti-Pakistan and anti-militant slogans.

The authorities imposed curfew in areas falling under 13 police stations in Srinagar this morning as a precautionary measure, an official spokesman said.

He said the situation was tense but under control.

At least six Sikhs were killed and eight others, including a woman, injured when gunmen fired indiscriminately on a group of minority community at Mahjoornagar on Saturday.

PM sends team

Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee has deputed a three-member team to visit Jammu and Kashmir. The team, comprising state Minister for Civil Aviation Chaman Lal Gupta, Minister of State for Chemical and Fertilizers S S Dhindsa and National Commission for Minorities member Tarlochan Singh, will be leaving tommorow and submit its report to Vajpayee after visiting the state.

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