Jammu and Kashmir: Section 144 imposed, internet shut, public movement barred

The Jammu and Kashmir government imposed restrictions under Section 144 CrPC across the state with immediate effect from August 5 and said it will continue to remain in force until further orders

Jammu and Kashmir: Section 144 imposed,  internet shut, public movement barred
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The Jammu & Kashmir government on Monday imposed restrictions under Section 144 CrPC across the state with immediate effect from August 5 and said it will continue to remain in force until further orders.

"Government has imposed restrictions under section 144 CrPC in District Srinagar with effect from 1200 Hrs on 5th August 2019 which shall remain in force till further orders.

"As per the order, there shall be no movement of public and all educational institutions shall also remain closed. There will be a complete bar on holding any kind of public meetings or rallies during the period of operation of this order. Identity cards of essential services officials will be treated as movement passes wherever required.

"However, there is no curfew in place as reported in a section of media," an official statement said.

Political leaders like Congress' Usman Majid and Communist Party of India-Marxist MLA M.Y. Tarigami said that they have been arrested, while police sources said that former Chief Ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti will be under house arrest.


Heavy deployments of local police, along with contingents of paramilitary forces, wil be in place when the loudspeaker-mounted police vehicles make the announcement early morning.

All universities in the Valley have ordered cancellation of class work and exams scheduled on Monday without announcing any future dates for the same.

Mobile internet facility has been snapped across the state and sources said that even call facility on cell phones are likely to be cut soon, adding that this was being done to prevent anti-social elements from spreading rumours.

All police stations, district and sector magistrates deputed on law and order duties have been provided satellite phones to maintain official communications.

Service provider BSNL is offering satellite phones to media persons at Rs one lakh a piece to file stories from the Valley.

All available indications suggest the locals have already stocked enough rations, medicines and other essentials to survive any eventuality even if this means remaining indoors for long.

All top officers of state police, paramilitary forces and intelligence agencies are supervising the situation to ensure that there is no major law and order problem if any major decision is announced in New Delhi that would alter the constitutional relationship of the state with the rest of the country.

Meanwhile, District Magistrates across the Valley, worried about uncontrolled rush of buyers at petrol pumps, on Sunday imposed restrictions on sales.

Meanwhile in Ladakh, Schools to reopen normally on Monday after summer vacations, classes to resume normally in colleges and other educational institutions too. Restrictions under Section 144 CrPC have not been imposed in the region


with inputs from NH Web Desk

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Published: 05 Aug 2019, 9:19 AM