Jammu bandh extended by three days, some violence reported

JAMMU:
Jammu will witness a shutdown for another 72 hours, the organisers of the bandh said in its third day today even as incidents of violence were reported in parts of the city amidst a brief detention of a Congress leader agitating for the demand for setting up of an AIIMS here.
Some youths, participating in the agitation called by a conglomerate of 70 organisations, pelted stones at police in Purani Mandi area of old city this afternoon, police said.
Police resorted to minor tear gas shelling to disperse the stone-pelting youth.
“The situation was brought under control,” a police officer said, adding no one was injured.
The bandh that began on Friday morning will now continue for another 72 hours, said AIIMS Coordination Committee (ACC), the group spearheading the agitation for an AIIMS in Jammu.
Business establishments, market places and shop remained closed generally and public transport was off the roads in view of the 72-hour bandh call given by the ACC.
Protesters blocked the highway and various roads in the city by burning tyres, police sources said.
Congress workers led by the State unit’s senior Vice President Sham Lal Sharma took out a march in support of AIIMS demand, defying restrictions under 144 CrPc in Bakshinagar area today.
Police prevented them from moving ahead and detained Sharma, a former minister in the State, along with 16 other party colleagues at Bakshinagar police station.
As the news spread, a large number of Congress workers and leaders including former Minister Raman Bhalla rushed to the police station forcing police to release Sharma and others. (AGENCIES)