In the wake of a government attack on unarmed protestors that left five dead and scores injured, the Indian government held a high level security review meeting chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh, according to Sputnik sources.
Kashmir has been under strict curfew for several weeks, however, protestors have paid little attention to the warning, taking the to streets on almost a daily basis against the Indian government.
The incident comes amid growing anti-Indian protests and escalating violence in the disputed region. On Tuesday, deadly clashes between police and protesters continued, with the death toll rising to 64.
The region of Kashmir has been disputed by India and Pakistan since the dissolution of British India and the establishment of the two states in 1947. Some local residents, especially those residing in the Kashmir Valley, call for greater autonomy or even independence from India.