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Barring 2 districts, Admin extends high-speed Internet ban in JK till October 21

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Wednesday extended the ban on high-speed Internet in the erstwhile state till October 21, except Udhampur and Ganderbal where 4g services were restored last month.

“Inputs from the law enforcement agencies suggest that concerted efforts continue to be made by Pakistan, with the help of separatists/anti-national elements within the J&K to facilitate infiltration of (militants), which depends heavily on high-speed Internet as also propagate (militancy) by misuse of social media through the circulation of provocative audio/video content, fake news, and coordination of (militant) activities, which too rely upon high-speed mobile connectivity,” Shaleen Kabra, Principal Secretary Home Department said in an order.

“During the last fortnight, there have been a number of (militant) incidents and recovery of a huge cache of arms/ammunition, and, apprehending disruption to public order, with the larger aim of causing disaffection and discontent against the JK, the mobile data services had to be completely suspended, though for limited durations, in some areas of the Kashmir Valley.”

He said that keeping in view, the situation requires close monitoring including in the districts of Ganderbal and Udhmapur.

Considering the position and reports of the law enforcement agencies, inter-alia bringing out the necessity of speed related restrictions on mobile data services to prevent its misuse, the Principal secretary ordered that directions issued on September 08 shall continue to remain in force till October 21 October unless modified.

The IGPs of Kashmir and Jammu have been asked to ensure “communication of these directions to the service providers forthwith and their implementation in letter and spirit,” the order added.

 

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