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Admin extends high-speed mobile internet ban till Nov 26, citing DDC elections | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 12: Extending the ban on high-speed mobile internet in all of Jammu-Kashmir (except two districts), J&K administration on Thursday, restricted internet in the valley till 2G speed till 26 November. The administration has stated that the announcement of elections to 280 DDC constituencies and by-elections to 13400 PRIs has captured the interest of the people, which will make 'terrorist and separatist' elements attempt the elections. High-speed mobile internet will continue to remain functional only in Ganderbal and Udhampur districts, post-paid services, and verified pre-paid services. Consequently, the administration has reviewed the scenario on a monthly basis but has repeatedly extended the ban on high-speed internet. In May, the Supreme Court had refused to pass orders to restore 4G internet services in Jammu and Kashmir and instead directed the Centre to form a special committee to examine the petitioners' demands. Recently, the Valley has seen heightened terror activities with several BJP Sarpanchs/leaders being attacked, resulting in mass resignations. |
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