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NITI Aayog member justifies internet ban in J&K

Speaking to reporters in Gandhinagar, NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat said that the shut down of internet services in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 did not have any significant impact on the economy, as people there did nothing other than watching "dirty films" online.

NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat
NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat
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Published : Jan 19, 2020, 6:50 PM IST

Updated : Jan 19, 2020, 7:56 PM IST

Ahmedabad (Gujarat): NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat has said that the shut down of internet services in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 did not have any significant impact on the economy, as people there did nothing other than watching "dirty films" online.

NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat speaking to reporters

He also said that internet services were suspended in Jammu and Kashmir to prevent certain elements from "misusing" information that could affect law and order situation there.

Saraswat was speaking to reporters in Gandhinagar on Saturday after attending the convocation of the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology.

"What difference does it make if there's no internet there? What do you watch on the internet there? What e-tailing is happening there? Besides watching dirty films, you do nothing there," he said.

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"If there is no internet in Kashmir, it does not have any significant effect on the economy," he added. Saraswat said that the reason for suspending internet services in Jammu and Kashmir was to prevent certain elements from misusing information.

"If Article 370 had to be removed, and if Kashmir had to be taken forward, we knew there were elements there which will misuse this kind of information in a manner that will affect the law and order situation," he said.

On recent protests in Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Saraswat said that the institution has become a "political battleground" with half of the teachers being "hardcore Leftists."

He called for the issues there to be resolved "democratically". Saraswat also said that protests like those against the Citizenship Amendment Act and in JNU affect the economy.

"The losses are affecting the economy. We are giving people money, but there is no output from them. Government teachers are getting their dues despite the strike. What is the output...all this affects the economy," he said.

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Ahmedabad (Gujarat): NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat has said that the shut down of internet services in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 did not have any significant impact on the economy, as people there did nothing other than watching "dirty films" online.

NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat speaking to reporters

He also said that internet services were suspended in Jammu and Kashmir to prevent certain elements from "misusing" information that could affect law and order situation there.

Saraswat was speaking to reporters in Gandhinagar on Saturday after attending the convocation of the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology.

"What difference does it make if there's no internet there? What do you watch on the internet there? What e-tailing is happening there? Besides watching dirty films, you do nothing there," he said.

Read: Hardik Patel sent to judicial custody till January 24

"If there is no internet in Kashmir, it does not have any significant effect on the economy," he added. Saraswat said that the reason for suspending internet services in Jammu and Kashmir was to prevent certain elements from misusing information.

"If Article 370 had to be removed, and if Kashmir had to be taken forward, we knew there were elements there which will misuse this kind of information in a manner that will affect the law and order situation," he said.

On recent protests in Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Saraswat said that the institution has become a "political battleground" with half of the teachers being "hardcore Leftists."

He called for the issues there to be resolved "democratically". Saraswat also said that protests like those against the Citizenship Amendment Act and in JNU affect the economy.

"The losses are affecting the economy. We are giving people money, but there is no output from them. Government teachers are getting their dues despite the strike. What is the output...all this affects the economy," he said.

Also Read: No right to live in India if you can't accept Vande Mataram: Pratap Sarangi

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Niti Ayog member justifies internet ban in J&K
         Ahmedabad, Jan 19 (PTI) NITI Aayog member V K Saraswat
has said the shut down of internet services in Jammu and
Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 did not have any
significant impact on the economy, as people there did nothing
other than watching "dirty films" online.
         He also said that internet services were suspended in
Jammu and Kashmir to prevent certain elements from "misusing"
information that could affect law and order situation there.
         Saraswat was speaking to reporters in Gandhinagar on
Saturday after attending the convocation of the Dhirubhai
Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology.
         "What difference does it make if there's no internet
there? What do you watch on internet there? What e-tailing is
happening there? Besides watching dirty films, you do nothing
there," he said.
         "If there is no internet in Kashmir, it does not have
any significant effect on the economy," he added.
         Saraswat said the reason for suspending internet
services in Jammu and Kashmir was to prevent certain elements
from misusing information.
         "If Article 370 had to be removed, and if Kashmir had
to be taken forward, we knew there were elements there which
will misuse this kind of information in a manner that will
affect the law and order situation," he said.
         On recent protests in Delhi's Jawaharlal Nehru
University (JNU), Saraswat said the institution has become a
"political battleground" with half of the teachers being
"hardcore Leftists".
         He called for the issues there to be resolved
"democratically".
         Saraswat also said that protests like those against
the Citizenship Amendment Act and in JNU affect the economy.
         "The losses are affecting the economy. We are giving
people money, but there is no output from them. Government
teachers are getting their dues despite the strike. What is
the output...all this affects the economy," he said. PTI KA PD
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