Indian authorities have suspended mobile internet services in Pulwama district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir, today.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Vijay Kumar, Additional Director General of Police (ADGP), Kashmir Zone, gave the directions to the internet providing companies in this regard.
The order said that mobile internet was being sus-pended in view of threat to public order. However, it was not mentioned as to what kind of threat was.
Moreover, New Delhi-controlled State Investigation Agency (SIA) has presented a chargesheet before a court in Srinagar against two illegally detained Kashmiris in a false case.
The SIA charge-sheeted Danish Ahmad Koul and Faizan Ishtiyaq Kharadi, both residents of Srinagar, for raising funds from Saudi Arabia and Muscat Oman for the Kashmir freedom movement. The case was registered in 2021 under draconian law, Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).
In the same case, a chargesheet against an illegally detained youth, Hamaad Farooq Tramboo, has already been presented before the court. Indian police have labeled the Hamaad Farooq Tramboo as an over-ground worker of mujahid organizations to justify his illegal detention.—KMS