Mobile internet gag continues in Kashmir

Srinagar, May 11 (UNI) The gag on mobile internet service continued for the sixth successive day on Monday in the valley, where cellular service, barring BSNL, remained suspended in twin south Kashmir districts of Pulwama and Shopian.

People — mostly students, professionals, traders and mediapersons — continued to suffer due to suspension of internet services since Wednesday after top Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) commander Riyaz Naikoo and three other militants were killed in two separate encounters in south Kashmir district of Pulwama.

Meanwhile, the Supreme Court on Monday refrained from passing any orders on the restoration of 4G internet services in J&K, instead choosing to direct the Centre to constitute a ‘special committee’ to examine the contentions raised by the petitioners.

Official sources said that mobile internet services of all cellular companies, including BSNL, remained suspended since Wednesday morning as a precautionary measure in the valley.

They said barring Pulwama and Shopain, the cellular services of all companies were restored late on Friday night in the valley.

In a major success, security forces on Wednesday killed Naikoo besides three other militants in two separate encounters which ensued after security forces launched Cordon and Search Operations (CASOs) in south Kashmir district of Pulwama.

Fearing deterioration of law and order situation, authorities had suspended mobile phone and internet services in the valley, where a civilian was killed, 16 other people, including a police officer, were injured in different clashes since Wednesday.

The continuous suspension of mobile internet service has badly affected students, professionals and media persons. “We have already missed on our education last year due to unrest post abrogation of Article 35 A and Article 370. And this year, we are facing similar situation due to COVID-19 pandemic,” Yahiya Bhat, a class 12th student, told UNI.

He said the students were hopeful that they will be able to cover some ground through online classes, but suspension of mobile internet has again put them on backhand.

Similar views were expressed by other students and professionals, who were working from home in view of lockdown to curtail spread of COVID-19.

Jammu and Kashmir government in the last week of January lifted six-month long ban on mobile internet. However, only 2G services were restored, creating problem for those who might want to attend classes or study online.

Meanwhile, the gag on high speed internet was on April 27 extended through an order issued by J&K administration, crushing the hopes of students, who were keen on availing online classes to cover the academic losses due to the lockdown.

Mobile internet and broadband service of all Cellular companies was suspended in the Kashmir valley on August 5, 2019, when the Centre scrapped Article 370 and 35 A besides divided the state into two Union Territories (UTs).

Only 2G mobile internet service was resumed on January 25 though social media sites remained banned and government had directed people to assess only whitelisted sites. In the first week of March, broadband internet services of all cellular companies, including state-run BSNL, was restored after remaining suspended for over seven months while gag on social media was also lifted. But, the gag on high speed internet continued.

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