Srinagar: Restrictions remained in place in Kashmir on Tuesday as all the educational institutions remained closed and movement of security force convoys in the valley was cancelled in the wake of turbulent but under control situation.
A large number of police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in Srinagar.
Concertina wires and barricades were placed at all key intersections leading into the city.
Meanwhile, Police also registered a case against some media outlets and individuals here on Tuesday for allegedly circulating “misleading information with an intention to incite unrest” in connection with the protests against the killing of Iran’s Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
“Srinagar police has taken serious cognisance of the deliberate circulation of false, fabricated and misleading information by certain news channels, media outlets, and individuals across electronic and social media platforms,” a police spokesman said.
However, details of the media outlets and individuals were not immediately known.
In a post on X, Kashmir Zone Police wrote: Police has taken serious cognizance of the deliberate circulation of false, fabricated and misleading information by certain News Channels, Media outlets, and individuals across electronic and social Media platforms.
“These elements are systematically attempting to spread distorted narratives and unverified content with the clear intent to incite unrest, disturb Public order, and create disharmony in society.
“Such malicious misinformation campaigns pose a grave threat to peace, security, and the integrity of the Nation. Acting firmly, #SrinagarPolice has registered FIR No. 01/2026 at #CyberPoliceStation under relevant legal provisions. Several Profiles have been identified, and concerned individuals have been summoned to the Cyber Cell.
“Investigation is actively underway, and strict legal action will follow against anyone found involved. Some Prominent Individuals are reportedly making attempts to provoke activities that may disturb peace and public order. All such actions are under close watch, and necessary measures are being taken.
“#SrinagarPolice issues a clear warning that spreading fake news, inflammatory content, or unverified information will invite stringent legal consequences. Citizens and media organizations are advised to exercise responsibility and verify facts only from official and credible sources before sharing any content that may disturb communal harmony or public order. #SrinagarPolice remains resolute in maintaining law & order and will not allow any attempt to destabilize peace in the region,” reads the post.






