J&K Governor: Restrictions necessary to prevent civilian casualties, net restoration to be deferred
Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik on Wednesday said restrictions after the abrogation of Article 370 were necessary to prevent any civilian causalities.
Srinagar: Asserting that the identity and culture of people of Jammu and Kashmir will be preserved, Governor Satya Pal Malik on Wednesday said restrictions after the abrogation of Article 370 were necessary to prevent any civilian causalities.
The Internet is a handy tool for anti-national elements and the restoration of connections will be deferred for some more time, Malik said while addressing first press conference after the state's special status was revoked on August 5.
Also Read |
Restrictions on movement of people lifted in most parts of Kashmir
#WATCH: J&K Governor Satya Pal Malik, says,"the medium of phone and internet is used less by us and mostly by terrorists and Pakistanis as well as for mobilisation & indoctrination. It is a kind of weapon used against us so we have stopped it. Services will be resumed gradually." pic.twitter.com/0AqzW1Of6e
— ANI (@ANI) August 28, 2019
He admitted that pellet guns were used by security personnel during protests in the Kashmir Valley and said forces took utmost precaution taken to prevent injuries.
The governor told reporters that 50,000 jobs will be available in the next three months. This will be the largest recruitment drive in the state, he said.
Also Read |
Delegation of EU MPs in Kashmir to assess ground situation
The Centre, he said, will soon make a 'big' announcement on Jammu and Kashmir.
"Don't be sad about detention of political leaders, it will help them in their political careers." he told reporters. (PTI)