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Center suppressed relevant documents related to Internet ban: Kashmir Times editor

Editor of Kashmir Times Anuradha Bhasin has alleged that the Government of India has suppressed relevant orders, documents and circulars concerning the internet and communications shutdown in Jammu & Kashmir.

Center suppressed relevant documents related to internet ban
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Published : Oct 16, 2019, 8:21 AM IST

New Delhi: A senior journalist has alleged that the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir administration have "suppressed" from the Supreme Court the relevant orders and notifications related to communications shutdown and internet blockade in the Valley.

Kashmir Times Executive Editor Anuradha Bhasin, one of the petitioners challenging communication blockade in Kashmir, has alleged in her rejoinder that the government has suppressed notifications, directions, documents and circulars regarding internet and communications shutdown in Kashmir.

Bhasin's affidavit states that the centre has "filed evasive pleadings to avoid a determination on the constitutionality of the relevant orders while emphasizing situations of the past rather than the present."

The affidavit also says that as the government claims that terrorism and militancy have reduced in the valley, there is no need to have apprehensions about a disturbance in peace and order.

SG Tushar Mehta appearing for the government had said that in the court, justifying the shutdown, that in 2016 after killing of Burhan Wani there was a blockade for 3 months.

A bunch of petitions challenging the communication shutdown are listed for hearing on 16th October. Although postpaid mobile services are restored in the valley today.

Also Read: Postpaid mobile phone services in Kashmir restored

New Delhi: A senior journalist has alleged that the Centre and the Jammu and Kashmir administration have "suppressed" from the Supreme Court the relevant orders and notifications related to communications shutdown and internet blockade in the Valley.

Kashmir Times Executive Editor Anuradha Bhasin, one of the petitioners challenging communication blockade in Kashmir, has alleged in her rejoinder that the government has suppressed notifications, directions, documents and circulars regarding internet and communications shutdown in Kashmir.

Bhasin's affidavit states that the centre has "filed evasive pleadings to avoid a determination on the constitutionality of the relevant orders while emphasizing situations of the past rather than the present."

The affidavit also says that as the government claims that terrorism and militancy have reduced in the valley, there is no need to have apprehensions about a disturbance in peace and order.

SG Tushar Mehta appearing for the government had said that in the court, justifying the shutdown, that in 2016 after killing of Burhan Wani there was a blockade for 3 months.

A bunch of petitions challenging the communication shutdown are listed for hearing on 16th October. Although postpaid mobile services are restored in the valley today.

Also Read: Postpaid mobile phone services in Kashmir restored

Intro:Kashmir Times Executive Editor Anuradha Bhasin, one of the petitioners challenging communication blockade in Kashmir, has alleged in her rejoinder that the government has supressed relevant orders, notifications, directions , documents and circulars regarding internet and communications shutdown in Kashmir.


Body:Bhasin's affidavit states that the centre has "filed evasive pleadings to avoid a determination on the constitutionality of the relevant orders, while emphasizing situations of the past rather than the present."

The affidavit also says that as the government claims that terrorism and millitancy has reduced in the valley there is no need to have apprehensions about disturbance in peace and order. SG Tushar Mehta appearing for the government had said that in the court, justifying the shutdown, that in 2016 after killing of Burhan Wani there was blockade for 3 months. Bhasin has countered this argument by her reply.

Affidavit also stated that "the delibating impact of the communication shutdown is such that newspaper publishing will soon become unsustainable as a business or profession." Only 500 copies of Kashmir Times could be published.


Conclusion:A bunch of petitions challenging the communication shutdown are listed for hearing on 16th October. Although post paid mobile services are restored in the valley today.

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