He said that the Kashmiris had been cut from the world and all communications, food supplies and medicines had been cut off. "Situation remains peaceful", they said on Twitter. New Delhi, however, rejected any mediation by the US.
The state and federal governments did not respond to questions about the number of incidents and the level of injuries.
Rohit Kansal, another administrator, told reporters that public transport buses had started operating in some rural areas.
The protesters denounced the revocation of special status of Kashmir, relocation of non-Muslims to the region and Indians inhuman military crackdown on innocent Kashmiris as a clear violation of human rights, calling on the worldwide community to address the issue. Neighbors India and Pakistan have been embroiled in tensions over Kashmir and Jammu.
Pakistan and India both rule the disputed Himalayan territory of Kashmir in part, but claim it in full.
An Indian soldier was killed by Pakistani forces in Nowshera sector, Col. Aman Anand, an Indian army spokesman, said in New Delhi.
"India has been captured, as Germany had been captured by Nazis, by a fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist ideology and leadership", tweeted Khan. "The world community, including the United Nations Security Council, have taken cognizance of this utterly untenable situation", the foreign minister said in the statement. World must take note as this genie is out of the bottle & the doctrine of hate & genocide, with RSS goons on the rampage, will spread unless the worldwide community acts now to stop it.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to United States President Donald Trump over phone on bilateral and regional matters. During his meeting with Khan in Washington in July, Trump had claimed that Modi had sought the US' assistance to resolve the tension over the Kashmir "dispute".
Protests began after the August 5 decision by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to withdraw Kashmir's special status and integrate it fully into India, with equal rights for all Indians to buy property there and compete for government jobs. Refusal of UNSC president Ms Joanna Wronecka to formally entertain Islamabad's request for intervention highlights the fact that the global community respects India's stand on Kashmir.
On Saturday, the Press Trust of India news agency said landline services in 17 out of more than 100 telephone exchanges had been made operational in Srinagar.
Hundreds of people were involved in clashes with security forces that erupted in several Srinagar neighbourhoods on Sunday.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has defended the Kashmir changes as freeing the territory from separatism, and his supporters have welcomed the move. It noted that "the constitutional amendment of the Indian side will change the current situation in Kashmir and give rise to tensions in the region".
Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh dismissed the idea, and said that if talks are held between New Delhi and Islamabad they would only be on Pakistani-administered Kashmir, not on India's part of the region.
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