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Schools and businesses shut across Indian-occupied Kashmir on Wednesday as protests grew over the death in police custody of a young school teacher that sparked outrage across the restive territory. Police bundled Rizwan Asad Pandit from his home in a late-night raid Sunday to a detention centre in the main city of occupied Srinagar, where he died in the early hours of Tuesday.
No official explanation has been offered for his death. Police say Pandit - who spent his 29th birthday in custody - was taken "in pursuance of a terror case investigation".
He was a campaigner for Jamaat-e-Islami, the largest religious political group in occupied Kashmir, which was outlawed by New Delhi this month. Authorities launched a sweeping crackdown that has seen hundreds arrested since. But his family said Pandit had no links to militancy and was murdered.
"He has been murdered in cold blood, and now they are telling lies about his death. How could that be? He has been tortured to death," Pandit's brother Zulqarnain Pandit told local newspaper Kashmir Reader.
News of his death spread quickly in occupied Kashmir, where popular anger against Indian rule in the Muslim-majority region often erupts into violent clashes between civilians and government forces. Local authorities have ordered an inquiry into Pandit's death but police have not registered an official investigation yet.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2019

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