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Restore 4G, Farooq urges PM

Restore 4G, Farooq urges PM

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah speaks during a book release ceremony in Jammu district on Sunday. PTI



Jammu, January 17

National Conference (NC) president Farooq Abdullah on Sunday requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to restore 4G mobile Internet services in Jammu and Kashmir as he highlighted various problems due to lack of the facility and the harsh winter in the Union Territory.

He prayed for the success of the Covid vaccine and urged people to maintain communal harmony and brotherhood at all costs for overall prosperity and development.

Students affected

  • Farooq says students get education through Internet and businessmen too are dependent on the same so 4G should be restored
  • The 4G mobile Internet service was snapped across Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019 following revocation of its special status and bifurcation of the erstwhile state into two union territories
  • The NC chief attended a release ceremony of a book penned by ex-ADGP Masud Ahmad Choudhary

“The Prime Minister is saying 5G is coming to India while we are deprived of 4G. May he come and live here after leaving the chair and see how we are living under the 2G (service),” Abdullah, the former chief minister of the erstwhile state, said at a book release function here.

The 4G mobile internet service was snapped across Jammu and Kashmir in August 2019 following revocation of special status and bifurcation of the erstwhile state into two UTs. While the service was restored in two districts, Udhampur in Jammu and Ganderbal in Kashmir, after over a year, it is still suspended in rest of the 18 districts.

The well-attended function was organised by Gurjar Desh Charitable Trust to release the biography of its patron-in-chief Masud Ahmad Choudhary, a retired Additional Director General of Police and ex-vice chancellor of Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (Rajouri).

“Students are sitting in their homes and getting education through internet and the businessmen are also dependent on internet connectivity,” Abdullah said.

“There is a talk of Rs 28,000 crore package. First, let us know what happened to the earlier Rs 80,000 crore package and where the money had gone. See our condition and had there been no army, the Srinagar-Jammu national highway would have remained closed for one year,” the NC leader said referring to the restoration of the highway by Border Roads Organsiation (BRO), which constructed a bailey bridge near Kela Morh to restore traffic on the strategic highway after a portion of the road caved-in on January 10.

Earlier this month, the Jammu and Kashmir administration had announced a new industrial development scheme (IDS) with a total outlay of Rs 28,400 crore to encourage new investment and to take industrial development to the block level. Abdullah said people in Kashmir are faced with a lot of problems amid sub-zero temperature. — PTI


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