Life in Kashmir Valley came to a grinding halt on Monday due to a bandh called by separatists to protest the Election Commission's move to decide the date for assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Shops and other business establishments, educational and semi-government institutions remained closed, while attendance in government offices was thin, official sources said.
All modes of transport remained off the roads in Srinagar and elsewhere in the Valley and work in banks and courts was affected.
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Sources said no untoward incident was reported from anywhere in the Valley.
The bandh was called as the EC convened a meeting of leaders of all political parties in New Delhi on Monday to assess the situation in the state in the wake of the recent violence over Amarnath land row.
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The coordination committee of separatists had on Sunday announced a month-long programme including two general strikes and a call for march to Lal Chowk to press for implementation of the right to self-determination in the state.
Police and paramilitary forces in riot gear have been deployed in large numbers across the city to tackle any law and order situation, the officials added.
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