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Indian PM Modi calls emergency meeting as violence in Kashmir intensifies

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A Kashmiri woman walks past Indian paramilitary soldiers standing guard during curfew in Srinagar. Photo: AP

India’s prime minister called an emergency meeting on Tuesday to discuss Kashmir’s escalating violence amid anti-India protests that have left at least 28 people dead in clashes with authorities.

The protests erupted over the weekend after Indian troops killed the popular, young leader of Kashmir’s largest rebel group fighting since the 1990s against Indian rule in the Himalayan region.

India struggles to contain Kashmir unrest as 22 killed during angry protests

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Defying curfews and paramilitary troops and riot police on patrol, crowds of stone-throwing youths rallied on Tuesday in the main city of Srinagar and other places around the region.

Separatist politicians, most of them under house arrest, extended a call for a general strike for Wednesday.

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Police said on Tuesday that the death toll from the street violence had reached 28, after three young men died overnight. Most of those killed were teens and men younger than 26 from southern Kashmir, police said.

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