Srinagar (J-K): There is practically no restriction on people's movement anywhere but we will have to assess the provocation from across the border before taking any decision on restoration of mobile communication, said Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir, on Thursday.
Kansal, who was addressing a press conference here, said: "There is practically no restriction on the movement anywhere. Landlines are functional. So far as mobile communication is concerned, there continues to be tremendous provocation from across the border. Therefore, any decision must factor that provocation too."
"A considerable number of mobiles are functional in Kupwarra and Handwara. Traffic on the road has increased manifold. The situation remains peaceful by and large," added Kansal.
"Since August 5, we have had a total of 187 law and order related incidents, out of which 165 were from Srinagar district alone," he said.
Talking about support price-based procurement scheme for apples, he said: "The state produces around 22 lakh metric tones of apples. We have taken note of concerns raised by farmers regarding rates offered to them, as well as transportation issues. This scheme addresses all these concerns."