Mobile telephone services have been snapped in the entire Valley in Kashmir Only postpaid connections of BSNL are working

Mobile telephone services have been snapped in the entire Valley in Kashmir Only postpaid connections of BSNL are workingSRINAGAR: Authorities today snapped mobile telephony services, except postpaid facility on state-run BSNL, in Kashmir as a precautionary measure in the wake of fierce clashes after Friday prayers last week.

“Mobile telephone services have been snapped in the entire Valley. Only postpaid connections of BSNL are working,” a police official said.

He said the services were snapped across the Valley at midnight to maintain law and order and to prevent rumour mongering. Last Friday saw intense clashes between protesters and security forces at many places in the Valley after the congregational prayers. The clashes left three people dead and several hundred others injured.

Mobile telephony services, except BSNL postpaid, were first snapped in the Valley on July 15 in the aftermath of violence following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district on July 8. The authorities had snapped mobile internet facility in the entire Valley on July 9. Mobile internet also continued to remain snapped for the 35th day today.

Curfew was extended to many areas in Kashmir while severe restrictions were imposed in rest of the Valley to thwart a planned march by separatists to Eidgah in old city. “Curfew has been imposed in entire Srinagar district, Anantnag town, Shopian town, Baramulla town, Awantipora and Pampore towns of Pulwama district,” a police official said. He said curfew was also imposed in Ganderbal town, Budgam, Chadoora, Magam, Kunzer, Tangmarg and Pattan areas of the Valley as a precautionary measure.

In rest of the Valley, severe restrictions have been imposed on the movement of the people, the official said.

The separatists, who are holding protests in the Valley, had called on the people to assemble at Eidgah in old city for paying tributes to those killed in security forces action over the past 34 days during violent protests against the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani last month.

Normal life remained affected in the Valley for the 35th consecutive day due to the curbs imposed by the authorities and the separatist sponsored strike. As many as 55 persons, including two police personnel, were killed and several thousand others injured in the clashes between protesters and security forces.

Schools, colleges, business establishments, petrol pumps and private offices remained closed while public transport remained off the roads. The attendance in government offices and banks was also thin, the official said.

Bureau Report

 

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