[caption id="attachment_234352" align="alignright" width="565"]
Commuters queue up at a petrol pump during a three-hour curfew relaxation for the first time since the imposition of curfew in Jammu on Monday. (PTI)[/caption]
Jammu, Feb. 18 (PTI): The authorities Monday relaxed curfew for three hours in parts of the city where it was imposed on Friday following massive anti-Pakistan protests and sporadic incidents of violence over the terror attack in Pulwama district which left 40 CRPF personnel dead.
The authorities urged the people to maintain peace and tranquility and do not allow the miscreants to create any trouble in their respective areas.
District Magistrate, Jammu, Ramesh Kumar while announcing relaxation in curfew in areas falling under five police stations of the city said prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC will remain in force in these areas as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order, he added.
"Curfew was relaxed in the areas falling under police stations of Gandhi Nagar (except police post Nehru Park and Digiana), Channi Himmat, Sainik Colony, Trikuta Nagar and Satwari (except police posts of Belicharana and Gadighat) from 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm today (Monday)," he said.
However, restrictions would be in place in these areas under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) on public gatherings, Kumar said.
He said official identity cards of the civil secretariat employees and the staff deployed with essential services would be treated as curfew passes to facilitate their movement in other curfew-bound areas.
In addition, he said, air tickets, railway tickets and admit cards for various examinations would also be treated as curfew passes.
The curfew remained in force in the city for the fourth consecutive day to maintain law and order.
All examinations, scheduled for the day, were postponed as educational institutions across Jammu city remained closed.
Earlier, Kumar said the situation was "well under control" and there was no report of any untoward incident from anywhere in the curfew-bound areas since Sunday.
Mobile internet services continued to remain suspended as a precautionary measure to check spread of rumours but the BSNL broadband services are functioning normally.
The officials said all government-run and private schools of the Jammu province remained closed while examinations for Classes 8 and 9 and practical exams of Class 12, scheduled for the day, stand postponed.