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JKNPP protests against ban on mobile internet services in Jammu region
9/7/2019 10:13:14 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Sept 7: Agitated over the Government's strategy of coercion and suppression to impose ban on mobile internet services in Jammu region following the enactment of J&K Reorganization bill by the Parliament, scores of Panthers Party activists led by Yash Paul Kundal State Secretary Young Panthers along with other leaders staged a massive protest demonstration at Exhibition Ground in Jammu today. The incensed protestors raised the slogans of "Daman ki Rajneeti nahin chalegi, nahin chalegi", "Jammu mein mobile internet seva bahal karo, bahal karo", "Kashmir ke gunahon ki saza Dogron ko dena bandh karo, bandh karo". Lambasting the Government for snapping the mobile internet services in Jammu region, Yash Paul Kundal dubbed the administration's decision to impose ban on the internet services as arbitrary and obnoxious move to curb the civil liberties of the people. "In the prevailing scenario, blanket ban on internet services besides other modes of communication particularly in Jammu region is unwarranted and undemocratic. Why should our people suffer for the sins committed in Kashmir? Why Jammu region has been put under siege despite having nationalistic character?", questioned Kundal. He said that the aforesaid ban only corroborated the fact that the present government is incapable of curbing the anti-national elements, malefactors and the offenders of the law in J&K. Instead of apprehending the criminals, the BJP at the Centre ordered the complete shut-down of the internet services to hide its imbecility and incompetence to check and control the cyber crime at the cost of stalling the functioning of the commercial and business organizations, banks and media houses which have suffered a loss worth crores, regretted Kundal.
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