Authorities on Wednesday extended the ban on the 4G services in Jammu and Kashmir, which completes one year on August 5, till August 19.
In an order issued by the principal Secretary Home, the government said that restrictions on access to internet through mobile data services have been “necessitated” in view of its “misuse in planning and executing (militant) acts including attacks on Security Forces, political workers and innocent civilians, propagation of ideologies inimical to the interests of the country, misguiding the youth to join (militant) ranks, communicating and coordinating with handlers across the border to facilitate infiltration,” reported news agency GNS.
There are inputs suggesting rise in the anti-national activities over the coming weeks, more so in view of completion of a year since implementation of the constitutional changes viz-a-viz J&K, Independence day celebrations, etc,” reads the order.
Subsequently, the Principal Secretary said that it was “absolutely necessary in the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the Security of the State and for maintaining public order,” the internet access across J&K shall be made available with 2G only.
“The directions shall remain in force upto 19 August, 2020, unless modified earlier. The IsGP, Kashmir/Jammu shall ensure communication of these directions to the service providers and ensure implementation of these directions forthwith,” the order added.