As soon as the House assembled today, PDP members and Independent MLA Engineer Rasheed Ahmed trooped into the Well and started shouting anti-government slogans.
They claimed that the state government had imposed curfew in the Lolab Valley of north Kashmir's Kupwara district after mishandling the situation.
Lashing out at the government for "unleashing terror" on the people who had gone to the local police station to know the identity of the slain ultras, PDP MLA Abdul Haq Khan sought the government's response on the matter.
Following direction from Speaker Mubarak Gul, Minister of State for Home Sajjad Ahmed Kitchloo told the House that a large number of people had yesterday gathered outside the police station and some miscreants resorted to stone pelting.
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The mob had set afire a security bunker and damaged several police vehicles following which police used tear smoke shells to disperse the protesters, the minister said.
No protester was injured in the administration's action, but 16 policemen were injured in stone-pelting, Kitchloo said, adding that no curfew has been imposed in the area. The authorities have imposed restriction under section 144 of the CrPC to bring the situation under control, he said.
"The people wanted to known who were the people killed in the encounter and hand gone to the area. But police used brute force resulting in outbreak of such a situation forcing the authorities to impose curfew," Khan said.