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Srinagar: The curfew continues for the ninth day on Saturday as Kishtwar struggles to return to normalcy. A ministerial team is expected to visit the town to meet those injured in the violence.
Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir unit of the BJP on Friday demanded a CBI probe into the alleged role of former state minister Sajjad Ahmed Kitchloo in the clashes. "The role of the local MLA, Sajjad Ahmad Kitchloo (former minister of state (MoS) for Home into the communal violence be probed by an independent agency that is CBI," party's state unit chief Jugal Kishore said in a memorandum submitted to Union Home Secretary Anil Gowsami.
Kitchloo had resigned on August 12 from the state cabinet, saying that "he didn't want to cast a shadow on an independent probe." The BJP delegation led by Kishore, which met Goswami, also demanded full compensation for losses incurred by minority community traders in Kishtwar in the communal clashes which rocked the town on Eid.
The party said that apart from compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the families of those killed in the incident, one of its member be also provided with government job. In the clashes, three persons were killed, over 30 others injured and 75 business establishments and 35 vehicles damaged in arson.
(With additional information from PTI)
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