**EDS: RPT, EDITS DETAILS IN CAPTION** Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, National Conference (JKNC) chief Farooq Abdullah and others pay tribute to July 13 martyrs at Naqshband Sahib graveyard in Old City of Srinagar, Monday, July 14, 2025. Abdullah on Monday scaled the gates of the Naqshband Sahib graveyard to pay tribute to 22 people killed by the Dogra army in 1931 and said he was subjected to "physical grappling" but was not to be stopped. (PTI Photo/S Irfan) (PTI07_14_2025_RPT116B)
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Srinagar, Jul 14 (PTI) Restrictions persisted for the second day on Tuesday in parts of Srinagar to prevent people from assembling at the 'martyrs' graveyard in Naqshband Sahib area of the city, officials said.
The restrictions continued in old parts of the city, including Nowhatta and Naqshband Sahib areas, as a precautionary measure, the officials said.
Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in strength in the area to maintain law and order.
On Monday, the Naqshband Sahib area was completely sealed off by the security forces to prevent any assembly to commemorate July 13 as Martyrs' Day.
On July 13, 1931, 22 protestors fell to the bullets of Maharaja Hari Singh's soldiers.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, other NC leaders, and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti claimed they were not allowed to visit the graveyard to pay their tributes.
Later, they paid tributes at their respective party headquarters.
On July 13, 1931, 22 people were gunned down by the Dogra army outside Srinagar's central jail. In 2020, the LG-led administration dropped the day from the list of gazetted holidays. PTI SSB MPL MPL
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