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Normal life was paralysed across the Kashmir Valley today due to a strike called by a local outfit to protest the CBI report in the Shopian case even as authorities placed top Hurriyat leaders under house arrest as a precautionary measure. - CBI seeks nod to prosecute Tytler, Sajjan in 1984 riots - Illegal mining: CBI grills Karnataka ministers - No CBI probe into Jaipur oil depot fire: Govt - Sebi asks bourses to preserve papers for five years - Court extends judicial custody of Satyam accused - No illegal mining in state, reiterates CM Shops and markets in Srinagar and other major towns of the valley remained closed in response to the strike called by Majlis-e-Mushawarat, Shopian, to protest alleged "shielding of guilty and presenting of chargesheet against innocents" in the case, official sources said. Giving a clean chit to four police officials in the case, CBI had yesterday said two women, who were alleged to have been raped and murdered, had actually died due to drowning and indicted 13 people including six doctors, five lawyers and two civilians for allegedly fabricating evidence. Fearing trouble, authorities placed under house arrest all top Hurriyat leaders including chairman of morderate faction Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, Shabir Ahmad Shah, Nayeen Ahmad Khan, the sources said. Light rains in most parts of the valley including Srinagar also forced people to stay indoors. The situation in the city and elsewhere was tense but there was no report of any untoward incident so far, police sources said. Contingents of police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in sensitive areas to maintain law and order.


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