India eases mobile phone shutdown in Kashmir

India eases mobile phone shutdown in Kashmir

SRINAGAR, India: The Indian government said on Saturday (Oct 12) that most mobile phone connections ..

SRINAGAR, India: The Indian government said on Saturday (Oct 12) that most mobile phone connections in Kashmir will be restored, easing a security clampdown imposed more than two months ago when the troubled region's autonomy was cancelled.

The decision was taken after a security review in the restive Himalayan region, government spokesman Rohit Kansal told a press conference.

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All phones linked to a monthly subscription "will stand restored and be functional from noon on Monday", he said, adding that the measure would apply to all districts of Kashmir.

The New Delhi government ended Kashmir's autonomy on Aug 5 and imposed the mobile phone and internet blackout as part of a huge security clampdown.

Tens of thousands of extra troops were also sent in an operation that critics said virtually cut off Muslim-majority Kashmir, which has been gripped by an insurgency for the past three decades, from the outside world.

Kansal gave no indication on whether internet services would also be restored.

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The government, however, on Thursday lifted restrictions on tourists travelling to the region and released three politicians among hundreds of people detained after Read More – Source

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