"There were minor incidents of stone-pelting in Narbal area in Budgam to protest yesterday's firing incident in which a boy was killed but no one was injured in the intermittent clashes through the day," a police official said.
Most of the shops in and around Lal Chowk in the city remained shut fearing law and order problems.
Police said the situation across the rest of the Valley remained peaceful and security forces were keeping a close vigil.
While the Mirwaiz was put under house arrest yesterday, Geelani continued to be under house arrest for the third consecutive day, police officials said.
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They said a posse of police personnel had been posted outside the residences of these separatist leaders to prevent them from leading protests at Residency Road here in the afternoon.
Two policemen including an officer have been arrested in connection with Sofi's killing while the SHO of the concerned police station has been taken off active duty.
Both Mirwaiz and Geelani had called for a shutdown in Budgam district against Sofi's killing.
Geelani, who termed the killing as "act of state terrorism", had appealed to separatist leaders to assemble at Pratap Park in Lal Chowk here today at 2 PM to register their protest.
Geelani, in a statement, said Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's slogan about "talks and not bullets" for resolution of Kashmir issue has proved to be hollow.
"Since he (Sayeed) took over the reins, three youths have been killed by the forces. As the head of the Unified Headquarters, he is directly responsible for these deaths," Geelani added.