Srinagar (J and K ): Authorities on Sunday sealed all roads leading to Hazratbal Shrine here as a precautionary measure to maintain law and order in view of the Supreme Court ruling in the Ayodhya case and Eid-Milad-un-Nabi, officials said.
Authorities had on Saturday imposed restrictions under Section 144 CrPc in the entire Union territory of Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the court's verdict.
The authorities also disallowed major Eid-Milad-un-Nabi processions celebrating the birthday of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH ) on Sunday and no such gathering was allowed at the Hazratbal Shrine which houses the holy relic of the Prophet, they said.
Before this, all major religious functions were disallowed in Kashmir including the traditional Khoje-Digar prayers at the shrine of Hazrat Naqshband Sahib at Khojebazar area of Srinagar's old city.
The Friday congregational prayers have also been disallowed at the historic Jamia Masjid here since the Centre announced its decision to abrogate Article 370 and to bifurcate the erstwhile state into two Union territories.
Normal life remained affected across the valley for the 99th day on Sunday as public transport was off the roads and markets opened only for few hours till noon, the officials said.
Miscreants and militants are using fear-mongering to put down any resistance to the unannounced shutdown, which has now entered its fourth month, they said.
There have been consistent efforts to enforce a shutdown in areas where shops are open or roadside vendors are plying their trade, they added.