Jammu, Feb 5: High-speed mobile internet was on Friday restored in the entire union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, exactly one and a half years after it was snapped in August 2019 when the Centre had abrogated the special status of the erstwhile state.
Principal Secretary of the Home Department Shaleen Kabra directed the Inspectors General of Kashmir and Jammu to “closely monitor the impact of lifting of restrictions”.
The Raj Bhavan’s official twitter handle of LG Manoj Sinha thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah for “acceding to our request and restoring 4G services in the entire Jammu and Kashmir UT. The move will fulfil the aspirations of the people”.
The two-page order said an “objective assessment of the prevailing circumstances and necessity of continuation of these restrictions” was taken by a special committee constituted on the directions of the Supreme Court order of May 11, last year. The committee held a meeting on February 4 during which “among other things, it took note of the inputs and apprehensions of the security agencies and police forces as also the assessment of opening of high-speed mobile internet connectivity…”
“Now, therefore, keeping in view the advice of the special committee, I, Principal Secretary to the government….., hereby revoke the restrictions on mobile data services and fixed line internet connectivity….,” it said. (PTI)