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Indians should give it up already. This lie that Kashmiris prefer them, is full of crap.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/indiakashmirun...BHNlYwNtcm5ld3M
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/indiakashmirun...BHNlYwNtcm5ld3M
SRINAGAR, India (AFP) - A strike protesting against a visit by India's president to Indian Kashmir shut much of the region for a second day, while four soldiers were reportedly hurt in a rebel attack.
Streets in Indian Kashmir's main city of Srinagar were virtually deserted as shops, banks, businesses and schools closed in protest over President Abdul Kalam's two-day visit, and most traffic was off the roads on Saturday.
Other parts of the state were also hit by the strike called by the hardline wing of the separatist alliance Hurriyat and backed by the powerful Islamic rebel group Hizbul Mujahedin, which is battling New Delhi's rule in the Muslim-majority region.
Security was tight for Kalam's visit. Police reported four soldiers were injured when militants attacked an army convoy south of Srinagar on Saturday with grenades and rifle fire, police said.
Kalam arrived Friday in Srinagar to attend celebrations marking the diamond jubilee of Indian Kashmir's top court and meet government officials and students.
Hurriyat said it had "nothing personal" against Kalam, who is Hindu- majority India's third Muslim president.
But the group said it called for the protest shutdown as Kalam holds the post of "supreme commander" of India's armed forces which it accuses of "committing human rights abuses."
New Delhi says it probes charges of abuses and punishes those found guilty.
On Friday, Kalam urged that civilians in Indian Kashmir be given "special security" if they want to become involved in New Delhi's fight against the 17-year-old insurgency.
Rebels often target people they suspect of helping Indian troops.
The insurgency has left more than 44,000 people dead by official count and at least double that number by the separatists' tally.