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Indian Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) soldiers guarding during a strike in Srinagar on May 6,2009.A strike called by Muslim separatists to shore up their boycott of national elections shut down parts of Indian Kashmir on the eve of Thursday's vote in the volatile Kashmir valley.. India is holding its fifteenth parliamentary general elections in five phases on April 16, April 23, April 30, May 7 and May 13 and the new parliament will be constituted before June 2.Separatists oppose the holding of elections in Kashmir, arguing that they will not resolve the future of the disputed territory, held in part by India and Pakistanbut but claimed in full by both. They have called for a boycott and a 50-hour long strike, starting Tuesday evening, as elections for the sensitive Srinagar segment take place on Thursday. KP.Photo/Habib Naqash
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CRPF personals enforcing strict curfew in Old city Srinagar on March 07,2009. Yesterday CRPF forces opened fire Friday on hundreds of Muslims demonstrating against Indian rule in the disputed region of Kashmir, killing one person and wounding 17 others, police and doctors said. kp photo by habib naqash
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Rage on roads: A woman protester in the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, Srinagar pelting stones on police on Thursday February 26, 2009. Protests started in Srinagar and North Kashmir town of Sopore after killing of two youth by army five days ago and a killing of youth by unidentified gunmen in Maisuma area of Srinagar kp photo by habib naqash
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Women mourn the killing of Muhammad Amin Tantray by the Army, on Sunday, February 22, 2009. The incident triggered massive demonstrations in the Apple Town forcing the authorities to impose curfew. photo by habib naqash
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Relatives of Muhammad Amin Tantray who was killed by Army at Bomai Sopur on Saturday Feb 21, 2009, mourn near his body on Sunday, February 22, 2009. The incident triggered massive demonstrations in the Apple Town forcing the authorities to impose curfew. photo by habib naqash
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India's ruling Congress Party chief Sonia Gandhi (C), India's Railway Minister Laloo Prasad Yadav (L) and Omar Abdullah, Jammu and Kashmir's chief minister, press a button to inaugurate Kashmir's first international airport in Srinagar February 14, 2009. Indian authorities opened the main airport of troubled Kashmir to international traffic for the first time on Saturday as part of an effort to boost the Himalayan region's ailing tourism industry
photo by habib naqash
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