SRINAGAR, India — Authorities imposed curfews in seven towns in the Indian portion of Kashmir on Sunday as sporadic clashes between Hindus and Muslims continued for a third day, officials said.
Police said the death toll in the violence that erupted during Muslim Eid holiday celebrations on Friday rose to three, with authorities recovering a body from the Jammu region on Saturday night.
Shantmanu, a civil administrator who uses one name, said Sunday that there were attempts by activists of various political parties overnight to attack homes and businesses in the Jammu region.
Authorities put the seven towns under an indefinite curfew on Sunday.
Kishtwar, the town where Friday's clashes took place, has been under a strict curfew since the violence there killed two people and injured 24. No fresh violence was reported from the town over the weekend.
Army troops drove through streets on Sunday and enforced curfews in parts of Jammu, Rajouri, Reasi, Udhampur, Kathua, Samba and Baderwah towns, Shantmanu said.
"Curfews have been imposed in various places to control the situation," said Jammu-Kashmir state director-general of police Ashok Prasad.
Meanwhile, authorities denied Arun Jaitley, a top leader of the opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, permission to visit the troubled Kishtwar area.