Jammu & Kashmir

Internet services suspended to maintain law and order following Art 370 abrogation: GoI

An armed forces personnel stands deployed in Srinagar amid restrictions. [FPK File Photo/ Zainab

Says two individuals associated with media organisations detained under PSA in JK

Srinagar: The minister of state for Home Affairs India on Wednesday said that the internet services were temporarily suspended in JK for the ‘maintenance of law and order and to ensure the safety of public’ after abrogation of Article 370.

In a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha, minister, as per Kashmir News Observer, said that after the constitutional changes of 5 August, 2019, the internet services were temporarily suspended in Jammu and Kashmir for the ‘maintenance of law and order and to ensure the safety of public’.

“However, the internet services were restored in a graded manner. Presently, there is no restriction on internet services in Jammu and Kashmir. As a law enforcing agency, Police is duty bound to take action under law against any person (without any discrimination of profession or otherwise) who is found involved in such activities prejudicial to the security and sovereignty of the country,” he said.

He added that during the current year, two individuals associated with media organisations have been detained under Public Safety Act as reported by the administration of Jammu and Kashmir.

“The orders of temporary suspension of internet services, issued by the competent authority, under the Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services (Public Emergency or Public Safety) Rules, 2017, during emergent situations, are uploaded on the official website of Jammu and Kashmir government,” he said.

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