Srinagar: The chorus for restoration of high-speed 4G internet services on mobile phones in Jammu and Kashmir has grown following the detection of the first case of coronavirus in the valley.
Several people, including Srinagar Mayor Junaid Mattu and PDP president Mehbooba Mufti's daughter Iltija Mufti, have called for the restoration of the services to help raise awareness about the virus.
"World's battling coronavirus but J&K admin still unrelenting & refuses to lift inhuman ban on 4G. In times of COVID pandemic, access to Internet & info is a necessity not a privilege. Are Kashmiri lives so cheap? (sic)," Iltija wrote on her mother's Twitter handle.
She has been using the former chief minister's Twitter account since Mehbooba was detained on August 4 last year.
The government in a recent order said the low speed internet will continue in the union territory till 26 March "in the interest of sovereignty and integrity" of the country.
Mattu on Wednesday said the Kashmir Valley recorded its first positive case for novel coronavirus in Srinagar. The Srinagar mayor has written a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah requesting that 4G internet services be restored in J-K.
Mattu said the move would help minimize the impact of the spread of the virus.
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People in the valley said the high-speed internet was not a luxury anymore, but a necessity in view of the virus outbreak across the world and have demanded its immediate restoration.
"The administration in J-K must realise how important high speed Internet can be at this time. People need to know information in real-time so that they prepare and pre-empt their actions against the spread of this virus," Shuja-ul-Haq, president of Kashmir Press Club, said.
The residents in the valley said the world was looking up, on internet, for information to curb the spread the virus, so it was high-time for the authorities to restore the high-speed data services on mobile phones.
"With growing fear of coronavirus in Kashmir, the world advances towards the virtual world to curb misinformation and increase awareness among people. Isn't it high time to restore 4G in Kashmir? Wani Shahid, a resident asked.
"It is high time now that the authorities take a decision on restoration of 4G internet in the valley," another resident, Sardar Nasir Ali khan said.
The Kashmiris appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister to intervene in the matter.