Mobile internet services in Kashmir snapped
Authorities today snapped mobile internet services in Kashmir Valley as a precautionary measure in the wake of protests over the death of a Kashmiri student in Hyderabad. Internet services on mobile phones and portable internet connections were snapped early this morning as authorities
Omar breaks down in assembly while speaking about youth’s death
apprehended that the medium could be used for mobilising people, official sources said.
Majlis Mashawarat, an amalgamation of separatist groups, had called for a march to Parigam village in Pulwama district to express solidarity with the family of Mudasir Kamran, a PhD scholar, who was found hanging from the ceiling of his hostel room in Hyderabad on March two.
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