Srinagar, July 7: In last 30 days, after the death of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani the Valley remains completely shut as it is caught between protest or curfew. In last 30 days the Valley had witnessed blood shed in which 55 civilians had already lost their lives and more than 6500 were injured. Also Read - 'Of My Own Accord': Omar Abdullah to Vacate His Govt Accommodation in Srinagar Before October 2020 End

To maintain law and order in the Valley, some parts still face 24×7 curfew, which has turned Srinagar into a garrison town with frequent clashes between stone throwing protesters and security forces. Also Read - For The First Time, A Female IPS Officer to Head Terrorist-Hit Srinagar Sector For CRPF

Thousands of locals have been detained by the police who were found on the streets. The situation is so tense in the region that anyone can be pulled up by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) or police personnel for violating norms of curfew. (Also Read: Kashmir unrest: Burhan Wani’s father offers his daughter to join ‘struggle’) Also Read - Muharram: Section 144 Imposed, Security Forces Deployed in Kashmir to Prevent People From Taking Out Processions

The crackdown of government officials started right after Burhan Wani’s death. Since then, people are living in Valley under constant threat, most of them are unable to meet community members to discuss ongoing crisis. Some report suggest that many people who were injured were not allowed to go to the hospital due to curfew.

In Kashmir as internet services have been brought down by the government, the only source of entertainment left with the people living there is television. Some also gather outside their mosque and discuss the ongoing crisis in the Valley.

Local shops, grocery stores, vegetable shop, petrol pumps and many other daily life purpose shops seems to be completely shutdown. The tourism business in the regions has been widely effected as most of the tourist spot was completely shut down.

The curfew has also led to the cancellation of more than 100s of weddings, as communication remains completely snapped for last 18 days. People of Kashmir seems to be unhappy with the fatal injuries caused by security forces in last 30 days but some of them still hope that life will be brought back to normal.