File picture of an empty street in Kishtwar during curfew
Kishtwar:
Curfew was lifted in Kishtwar today 13 days after restrictions were imposed after violent clashes claimed three lives.
"In view of betterment of situation, curfew was lifted from noon in the town," District Magistrate, Kishtwar, Baseer Khan, told PTI.
There was no report of any untoward incident from anywhere in the district and the situation was returning to normal, he said.
An all-party delegation, which was in Kishtwar since August 19 to hold talks to end tension, left today, Mr Khan said.
He said a peace rally was taken out in the town by two communities to forge communal harmony.
"Deadlock between the two communities had been resolved. Joint meetings were held with both the communities and it was decided to take out peace rally in the town to end tension and forge communal harmony," he said.
Curfew was imposed in Kishtwar on August 9 after clashes broke out there in which three persons were killed, over 20 others injured and 75 business establishments along with 35 vehicles gutted.
Tension had spread to other districts which witnessed violent protests against the clashes and restrictions were imposed.
The all-party delegation had held several rounds of talks with members of both the communities and officers of the district administration. They also undertook a visit of the affected areas in the district to assess the situation.
Four members of a ministerial team, led by Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand, had held separate meetings with leaders of the two communities on August 18 to end tension.