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Indian army shoots protesters
Muslim Kashmiris have accused India of trying to alter the demography of the state [AFP]

The army in Indian-administered Kashmir has opened fire at hundreds of stone-throwing Hindu protesters, killing one person, an official said.

Two other protesters, angry over a government decision to not transfer land to a Hindu shrine, were injured in the clash at Pullimore, a village on the outskirts of Jammu city, Ramesh Kumar, a police officer, said on Wednesday.

Kumar said that the army, deployed along the highway that connects Jammu with the rest of India, the only Hindu-majority region in India's mostly Muslim Jammu-Kashmir state, was forced to fire at the protesters after they defied a curfew and pelted stones at vehicles on the road.

They also tried to block off the road, Kumar said.

Anger between Hindus and Muslims in the Himalayan region has flared since June when the government in Jammu-Kashmir decided to award 99 acres of land to the Shri Amarnath Shrine Board, a trust that maintains the Amarnath shrine, a revered Hindu site.

The shrine contains a large icicle revered by Hindus as an incarnation of Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of destruction and regeneration.

Kashmiri Muslim leaders say the confrontations will continue [AFP]

Hundreds of thousands of Hindus are currently visiting the shrine on an annual pilgrimage.

The state government was forced to revoke the land transfer last month after a week of often violent protests by Muslims who called the move an attempt to build Hindu settlements in the area and alter the demographics of the state.

Six people were killed and hundreds wounded in those protests.

But the cancellation angered Hindus and set off demonstrations by them.

Jammu, the only Hindu-majority city in the state, and Samba, a town on its outskirts, have witnessed massive protests ever since.

The clashes come a day after a Muslim protester was killed demonstrating against alleged attacks on Muslims by Hindus in the Jammu region of Jammu-Kashmir.

Sajjad Haider, editor-in-chief of the Kashmir Observer newspaper, told Al Jazeera that in Jammu, "where the agitation has been alarming, Muslims have been targeted by right-wing Hindu groups".

"The unfortunate part is that the government of India has been totally caught off guard and the situation has developed into full-scale confrontations."

Haider said: "They have let things worsen in Jammu. There have been no measures taken so far to contain the violence which has been exerted against minority [Muslim] members and government property.

"On the other hand we have seen in the Kashmir valley that the [Indian] government has come down heavily on protests [by Muslims] against the violence on minority [Muslim] members, which have been peaceful.

"In Jammu, they have taken a soft approach against protesters who are obviously a minority there."

Muslim Kashmiri leaders say the confrontations will continue.

Syed Ali Shah Geelani, a separatist leader fighting Indian government forces for a Kashmir with closer ties to Pakistan, said the "peaceful protests" would continue after "harassment of Muslims by Hindu extremists".

A Hindu group leader, Shri Amarnath Yatra Sangrash Samiti, who organised some of the protests, said: "We stick to our core demand, restoration of land."

Monday violence

Two Hindu protesters were shot dead and at least 14 police and paramilitary soldiers were injured in Jammu city on Monday, during Hindu protests against the government's U-turn, a government statement said.

Shops and businesses in Srinagar have closed in response to the alleged assaults on Muslims by Hindus.

Demonstrations by Hindus in the Kashmiri valley have stopped transport along the region's major highway, preventing food, fuel and medical supplies from reaching towns and cities.

Trader associations said lorries loaded with vital goods such as medicines, vegetables, meat and fuel were stranded on the region's main 300km highway, the only surface link between the Kashmir valley and the rest of India.

About a dozen Muslim groups in the state have been fighting Indian government forces to carve out a separate homeland or to merge Jammu-Kashmir with Pakistan.

More than 68,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed since the start of the conflict in 1989.

 Source: Al Jazeera and agencies
Feedback Number of comments : 9
 
sameen
India
07/08/2008
Solution to current problem
A very simple and just solution to the current crisis- the land should be given back to the Amarnath shrine. In return the Hindus should quit talking about changing the demographic balance of the state of J & K. The Muslim fear of changing the demography is very genuine in light of lavish praise heaped on Israel for it's treatment of the Palestenians by right wing Hindu organisations like R.S.S. and V.H.P. and their supporters.

Aamir
Afghanistan
07/08/2008
Feedback
Here in kashmir we have a special right acording to which no non residant can get (buy) the land from kashmir.that is why we can't give land to any body parmently.

aamir hussain
India
07/08/2008
kashmir issue
we the Kashmirs have the special act here according to which,non resident can't buy the land here. this is the main point why we are giving the land to the amaranth shrine board. the Kashmirs are not against the Hindus ,but against the land transfer. the Kashmirs are being killed in outside Kashmir ,if we wish we can also kill the lacks of Indians living and working her .but we are not that type of people .our religion doesn't gives us the permission of doing this .else we r the loins of jungle

Manish Shah
United Kingdom
07/08/2008
Kashmir protests
How can kashmiri muslims compare themselves to the palestinians? They are still living in their homeland. It is the Kashmiri Hindus who have been driven out by the militants and made refugees across India. Kashmiri muslims have been given all the rights and consideration, so they should have consideration for this Hindu shrine. The protests are against the favourable treatment the Kashmiri muslims continue to get. It is the Kahmiri Hindus who are in the same position as the Palestinians!

S Shabir ahamed
India
08/08/2008
Geniune Right to Freedom
There is a geniune demand by the people of kashmir that they should be freed from coerced indian occupation where every innocent kashmiri is looked at as a terrorist in present times and are not let to travel freely (by not giving police clearance etc) and continious harrassment of 1.3 million kashmiri muslims by about one million occupational forces of india. therefore people are resisting and hope they have is that their sacrifices would shine bright some day..

WTF
United States
08/08/2008
EGOs not just Religion
My God, wheres Ghandi when you need him.

gulzar from kashmir
India
07/08/2008
kashmir dispute
the current situation is not only for the land diversion issue , it is the struggle aganist indian occupation and it has bursted the already emotional sentiment for freedom of kashmir. india wants to change the demographics of the occupied kashmir just like palestenian -israeli conflict by economic blocked by hindus at jammu highway . we want to resolve the kashmir issue through already laid UN resolutions on kashmir. we are dying, can somebody help us?

maria
United States
23/08/2008
this is not the first instance that civilians are been shot by the Indian armed forces ,they are on the killing spree from last two decades.

Ejaz Naqash
India
20/08/2008
Demand for freedom
Essence of freedom is alive in the hearts of people of Kashmir,even after the 60 years illegal occupation of the so called secular India,the cruel rulers in New Delhi tried every means to crush the demand of right to self determination which were guaranteed by India and recognised by the United Nations.The time has come when the Indian government allow the people of Kashmir to decide their future & stop the killing of innocent kashmiris who come to streets unarmed & demand thir birth right.

 
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