Post-paid cell phones to be restored on Monday: Govt

Government spokesman Rohit Kansal along with Divisional Commissioner Baseer Khan, IGP Kashmir S P Pani and Director Information Syed Sehrish Asgar addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Saturday. -Excelsior/Shakeel
Government spokesman Rohit Kansal along with Divisional Commissioner Baseer Khan, IGP Kashmir S P Pani and Director Information Syed Sehrish Asgar addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Saturday. -Excelsior/Shakeel

Credible inputs of militant attacks in Kashmir

Fayaz Bukhari

Srinagar, Oct 12: Government today announced that all post-paid mobile phones in Kashmir will be restored from Monday even as it said that there are credible inputs of large scale militant attacks in Kashmir.
“After reviewing the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, a decision was taken to restore mobile phone facilities in all the remaining areas of Jammu and Kashmir. More specifically, all post-paid mobile phones, irrespective of the telecom service provider, will stand restored and be functional from 12 noon on Monday. This will cover all 10 districts of Kashmir province,” Principal Secretary Planning, Monitoring and Development, and spokesman of the Government, Rohit Kansal, told a news conference here.

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Kansal said that there are credible inputs of militant attacks in Kashmir to create large scale damage and spread terror in the Valley. “It is also a fact that the attempts from across the border to disturb normal life continue. Credible inputs continue to be received of the likelihood of large scale terrorist attacks, sponsored by forces inimical to the nation and from outside its borders,” he said.
“These terrorist attacks are meant not only to cause large scale damage to life and property but also create an atmosphere of fear and terror among the people of Jammu & Kashmir, the vast majority of whom are peace loving. Banned organizations such as Lashkar-e-Toiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, Hizbul Mujahideen continue to make attempts to terrorise the people of Jammu & Kashmir”, he said.
Kansal said that with this step, tourists will be able to visit the State without being handicapped, students can be in touch with parents while attending schools, businessmen can be in touch with customers, transporters can contact clients, and contractors can be in touch with staff.
The Government spokesman urged the businessmen, industrialists, traders, transporters, shopkeepers, hoteliers and contractors not to be frightened by militant threats and separatists and go about their normal activities.
“The Government is firm in its resolve that the attempts of these disruptive elements will be foiled. The Government thanks the people of Jammu & Kashmir for being cooperative and helping in maintaining peace and public order,” he said.
Kansal said that the reasons behind the restrictions imposed on August 5 was to prevent externally aided terrorists from disturbing peace and inflicting casualties on innocent citizens.
He said that it is now a well-established fact that there have been sustained attempts from across the border, both in the past and more so in the last two months, to promote militancy and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir in order to create a sense of fear and terror among the people and keep the place in a disturbed condition.
“It was in anticipation of this that the restrictions were imposed so that externally aided terrorism does not lead to a loss of innocent lives. It is a tribute, both to the people of Jammu & Kashmir and to the security forces, that these measures have ensured that there is no unnecessary loss of life in Jammu & Kashmir,” he said.
Kansal said that since 16 August, there has been a gradual removal of the restrictions that were imposed and by the first week of September, most restrictions were removed. “Barring 8-10 Police Stations, movement restrictions have been completely removed. Over 99% of the area of Jammu & Kashmir has no restrictions on movement,” he said.
He said that the telephone landlines have been fully restored and are functioning for over six weeks, besides mobile phone facilities were restored in Jammu and Ladakh andsubsequently in Kupwara district.
“Media was facilitated through the Media Centre equipped with all facilities. Schools were gradually reopened since August and Universities, Colleges and Secondary schools were reopened in the last 10 days. “Examination schedules have been announced. Air services are operating normally and air booking has been facilitated in Srinagar with new counters in the city,” he said, adding that people inconvenienced by restrictions were facilitated likewise Haj pilgrims were also helped in their travels.
“25 Internet kiosks are operating in each district in the DC offices to help students, contractors and government departments to carry out their functions. Students have been using this facility to apply for exams, download admission cards etc,” he said.
He also said that this week, the Travel Advisory for tourists issued in August 2019 has been lifted. “Tourists are welcome to visit the State and they will be facilitated for their visit. Internet facilities are being opened at tourist places to assist tourists wanting to access internet.”
To help apple growers, he said that an ambitious Market Intervention Scheme has been launched by the Central Government through NAFED and the Horticulture department here with the prices for apples having been revised last week.

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