Attired in uniform, RSS activists frightening Muslim minority in Jammu.

ISLAMABAD -- Attired in uniform, RSS activists took out a full-dress march in Reasi to frighten Muslim minority population in Jammu region, in Indian Occupied Kashmir.

The march was taken out from Ram Leela Ground Reasi and passed through all small and big streets of the town before culminating at Ram Leela Ground. The RSS activists wearing white shirt, brown trouser and black caps were singing motivational songs, reported by reporter.

An atmosphere of fear and uncertainty continues to haunt the Kashmir Valley and Muslim majority areas of Jammu region amid the ongoing Indian military lockdown on the 78th straight day.

Internet and prepaid cellular services continue to remain suspended while, shops and business establishments are mostly shut and educational institutions are deserted. Presence of government employees in the offices remains thin. The shutdown is seen as a mark of silent protest against India's occupation and its August 5 illegal move. Tens of thousands of customers, particularly students, professionals and media persons are being affected by the total gag on internet. There is also a shortage of life-saving drugs as the internet shutdown makes it difficult for chemists to place online orders and receive deliveries on time. All the major telecom operators have been ordered by the authorities not to convert pre-paid SIM cards into post-paid ones in Kashmir.

The posters found pasted on vantage points at different places in the occupied territory said that the people of Kashmir would foil the nefarious designs of the Hindu extremists with unity. The posters...

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