Jammu: Mobile Internet services have been restored in Kargil district of Ladakh more than 145 days after being suspended in the wake of the Centre abrogating provisions of Article 370 of the constitution, officials said.
The suspension took place on August 4 as a preventive measure alongside blockade of landline and mobile services in the initial days of the abrogation. Notably, broadband services were already functional in Kargil.
The officials said that local religious leaders have appealed to people not to misuse the facility.
While the restoration has finally been implemented in Kargil, mobile Internet services in many parts of Jammu and Kashmir are still blocked. As per the track record available on the InternetShutdowns.in, as many as 105 Internet shutdowns were reported in India in 2019.
The latest suspension emerged on Thursday when the government blocked Internet connectivity in various areas of western Uttar Pradesh, including Bijnor, Bulandshahar, Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, Agra, and Firozabad among others. It was aimed to prevent miscommunication during the ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA)
That being said, the ongoing blockade on mobile Internet services in the Jammu and Kashmir region is so far the longest shutdown in the country. It was imposed alongside the suspension implemented in some parts of Ladakh, including Kargil. Moreover, in 2019 alone, the government blacked out Internet services in the state for over 50 times.