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Curfew on in Kashmir, Srinagar tense
IANS
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Jammu and Kashmir state lawmaker Engineer Abdul Rasheed, center, shouts slogans during a protest against the killing of a teenage boy in government firing, in Srinagar, India, Saturday, March 15, 2014. Thousands of mourners in the troubled Indian portion of Kashmir defied a curfew Saturday and buried the Kashmiri teenage boy who was shot dead by government forces, police and witnesses said. (AP Photo)
Jammu and Kashmir state lawmaker Engineer Abdul Rasheed, center, shouts slogans during a protest against the killing of a teenage boy in government firing, in Srinagar, India, Saturday, March 15, 2014. Thousands of mourners in the troubled Indian portion of Kashmir defied a curfew Saturday and buried the Kashmiri teenage boy who was shot dead by government forces, police and witnesses said. (AP Photo)

Curfew continued for a second day in Jammu and Kashmir's Bandipora district Sunday following protests after police firing killed a young man, an official said.

The authorities have also imposed restrictions in the old city areas of Srinagar, the summer capital of the state and the urban hub of the separatist campaign.

A police officer told IANS that curfew would continue in Bandipora town, Hajin, Naidkhai, Sumbal and other parts of the district.

Restrictions on pedestrian and vehicular movement were clamped in parts of Srinagar where police and the Central Reserve Police Force were deployed in riot gear.

On Friday, a youth, Farhat Ahmad Dar, was killed in Naidkhai area of Bandipora district in police firing.

A magisterial probe has been ordered into the killing.

Separatist leaders, including Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik, called for a shutdown in the Kashmir Valley Sunday to denounce the youth's killing.

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(Published 16 March 2014, 12:43 IST)