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Posters attributed to an organisation styling itself as Sangbaaz Association Jammu and Kashmir, Azad Kashmir – an association of stone-pelters – have surfaced around Lal Chowk in Srinagar, according to media reports.
The group is said to have issued a chilling warning to girls in the Valley to not be seen riding a Scooty, or face immolation, according to a report in the newspaper DNA.
Written in a mix of English and Urdu, the alleged posters carry a message that reads:
The state police are said to have gone into overdrive to track down the people behind the posters.
The poster also named some shopkeepers and banks, and asked them to shut down immediately or face consequences.
Meanwhile, there seems to be debate on the authenticity of the poster. The image of the poster tweeted by a Kashmiri journalist was re-tweeted heavily. Soon after that, many raised queries about its origins.
According to PTI, fresh clashes broke out between protesters and security forces in several parts of Kashmir on Saturday, as authorities lifted curfew in the Valley. Kashmir has been boiling with protests over the death of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani for more than 17 days now.
Source: DNA
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