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Yashwant Sinha-led delegation not allowed to move out of Srinagar

The group has not been allowed out of the city for the second consecutive day, alleged a member

PTI Srinagar Published 24.11.19, 11:56 AM
A delegation of Indian Civil Society group, led by former union finance minister Yashwant Sinha, interacts with the members of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Indusutries to assess the situation at the valley on the 110th day of strike, in Srinagar on November 22, 2019.

A delegation of Indian Civil Society group, led by former union finance minister Yashwant Sinha, interacts with the members of Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Indusutries to assess the situation at the valley on the 110th day of strike, in Srinagar on November 22, 2019. (PTI)

For the second consecutive day on Sunday, a five-member civil society delegation, led by former Union minister Yashwant Sinha, was not allowed to move outside Srinagar by police.

'We are not allowed to go out of Srinagar district. So, the people, (from) where we were to go, are coming here to meet us,' activist Sushoba Bharve, who is part of the Concerned Citizens' Group, said.

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She added that the group would meet four-five delegations at a hotel in the city on Sunday.

Bharve said the police stopped them from going to Pulwama in south Kashmir and Budgam, the district neighbouring Srinagar in central Kashmir.

'We had plans to go to Pulwama on Saturday, but were not allowed. We had plans to go to Budgam, but were not allowed even there,' she said.

On Saturday, former chief information commissioner Wajahat Habibullah, who is also a part of the delegation, said they had plans to go to Pulwama, but were 'advised by the SSP, Security, that the situation there was not conducive and there was a threat of an impending terrorist attack'.

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