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A curfew has been imposed again in the Jammu region of Indian-administered Kashmir, after fresh clashes between protesters and security forces.A curfew has been imposed again in the Jammu region of Indian-administered Kashmir, after fresh clashes between protesters and security forces.
Separately, Hindu protesters in Jammu have agreed to hold talks with authorities to defuse a land row, which has led to the spiralling violence.Separately, Hindu protesters in Jammu have agreed to hold talks with authorities to defuse a land row, which has led to the spiralling violence.
More than 21 people died last week in the Kashmir valley after police fired on protesters.More than 21 people died last week in the Kashmir valley after police fired on protesters.
Life had been returning to normal in the area after earlier violent clashes.Life had been returning to normal in the area after earlier violent clashes.
However, in the mainly Hindu Jammu region, more than 24 people, including some policemen, were injured in clashes late on Tuesday.However, in the mainly Hindu Jammu region, more than 24 people, including some policemen, were injured in clashes late on Tuesday.
Thousands of Hindu protesters were also arrested on Tuesday during street protests.Thousands of Hindu protesters were also arrested on Tuesday during street protests.
The demonstrators were angry over the state government's reversal of a decision not to grant a small piece of land to a trust running a Hindu shrine. The demonstrators were angry over the state government's reversal of a decision to grant a small piece of land to a trust running a Hindu shrine.
The original decision provoked anger in the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley where the land was located.The original decision provoked anger in the Muslim-majority Kashmir valley where the land was located.
Now, a group of about 50 political, social, business and religious organisations leading the protests in Jammu has agreed to hold talks with authorities to defuse the land row.Now, a group of about 50 political, social, business and religious organisations leading the protests in Jammu has agreed to hold talks with authorities to defuse the land row.
A spokesman for the group said they would meet four members of a committee set up by the state governor to look into the issue.A spokesman for the group said they would meet four members of a committee set up by the state governor to look into the issue.
"We hope the group will not lose more time in evolving an acceptable resolution of all the issues in the larger public interest and peace in the state," a spokesman for the governor said."We hope the group will not lose more time in evolving an acceptable resolution of all the issues in the larger public interest and peace in the state," a spokesman for the governor said.
The row started when the state government said it would grant 99 acres (40 hectares) of forest land to the Amarnath Shrine Board.The row started when the state government said it would grant 99 acres (40 hectares) of forest land to the Amarnath Shrine Board.
Muslims launched violent protests, saying the allocation of land was aimed at altering the demographic balance in the area.Muslims launched violent protests, saying the allocation of land was aimed at altering the demographic balance in the area.
The state government said the shrine board needed the land to erect huts and toilets for visiting pilgrims.The state government said the shrine board needed the land to erect huts and toilets for visiting pilgrims.
But following days of protests, the government rescinded the order, prompting Hindu groups to mount violent protests of their own.But following days of protests, the government rescinded the order, prompting Hindu groups to mount violent protests of their own.