Clashes broke out on Saturday between stone-pelting youths and security forces in several areas in Srinagar and Anantnag district soon after Eid prayers even as Pakistani and ISIS flags were hoisted in an interior locality of the city, police said.

They were protesting over hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani's detention.

No one was hurt in these incidents. A group of youths started pelting stones at police and paramilitary forces in Eidgah area of the city soon after the Eid prayers concluded, a police officer said. He said the trouble-makers were chased away by the personnel of the law enforcing agencies.

Similar incidents of stone-pelting were also witnessed in Kothibagh area of the city but the police managed to restore order by chasing them away, the officer said. Pakistani flags were also hoisted in Old Barzullah locality of the city.

A group of around 50 youth indulged in stone-pelting at Lal Chowk in Anantnag area of south Kashmir but were chased away by the police, he added. The officer said no one was hurt in these incidents and the Eid prayers passed off peacefully in rest of the Valley.

The police personnel had to fire tear gas shells to disperse the protestors, who pelted stones at the men in uniform, to vent their ire over Geelani's house arrest. Geelani and several other separatist leaders have been put under house arrest in the city.

Pak & ISIS flags seen near Eidgah (Srinagar) during clash over Hurriyat leaders' detention. pic.twitter.com/XM7O7vAbaN — ANI (@ANI_news) July 18, 2015

Pak & ISIS flags seen near Eidgah (Srinagar) during clash over Hurriyat leaders' detention. pic.twitter.com/cRiimFpnk6 — ANI (@ANI_news) July 18, 2015

According to reports, Geelani was not allowed to offer prayers in a mosque on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr as he remained under house arrest since his return from New Delhi on April 15. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had on Friday filed a chargesheet against two separatist leaders associated with hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference, claiming their alleged involvement in funding the terror activities.

On Friday, clashes broke out between a group of youths and security forces here during which some separatist elements had waved flags of Pakistan, Lashker-e-Toiba (LeT) and ISIS.

As soon as Friday prayers got over at Jami Masjid in Nowhatta area of the city, a group of youths had waved the controversial flags and raised pro-separatist and pro- Pakistani slogans.