Curfew was on Thursday lifted from Baramulla and Sopore towns, but restrictions continued on the movement of people in most parts of the Kashmir Valley.
The decision to lift curfew from the two towns in North Kashmir came after Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla, Bashir Ahmad Bhat held a meeting with local representatives and discussed various measures to restore law and order on Wednesday evening.
During the meeting locals had demanded the release of youth, who were detained during the recent protests in the two towns, official sources said.
Bhat assured them that the issue would be seriously considered on a case-to-case basis after proper investigation.
Baramulla and Sopore towns were brought under curfew on Wednesday after protests over the killing of a youth, Fayaz Ahmad Khanday, in police firing on Monday.
Locals have also been demanding action against security forces allegedly involved in the death of Class VII student Faizan Ahmad
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