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"In an unexpected announcement, India's telecommunications and information technology ministries banned subscribers with monthly contracts from sending messages, while pre-paid mobile users will be limited to 10 a day.

There was no explanation for the move beyond saying it was “in the interest of the national security.”

In October last year all pre-paid phones were banned after reports that they were being used by militants.

Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah termed the ban “harassment.” “An officer sitting in the department of telecommunications or home ministry cannot decide what is right or what is wrong for the people of my state,” Abdullah told the Press Trust of India news agency.

He said the state government was attempting to bridge the gap between the unpopular government in New Delhi and Kashmiris, and such moves as restricting SMSs were “dampeners.” “This harassment needs to be put to an end once and for all,” he said.

“The step proves beyond doubt that every Kashmiri is a suspect in the eyes of Indians,” businessman Abdul Hamid told AFP in Srinagar, the summer capital of Indian Kashmir.

Mobile phones were launched in Kashmir only in 2003 after security agencies gave the go-ahead.

The ban on pre-paid phones was revoked in January this year after protests.
The ban affected 3.8 million users in Kashmir.

The sending of bulk SMSs through online portals was also banned under the new rules.

Abdullah admitted the state government had asked for a ban on sending bulk SMSs, “which we believe is being used to spread rumours and gossip.” “This request has not been understood properly,” he said.—AFP"

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Centre bans SMS in J&K, then backtracks

NEW DELHI: Within hours of banning the SMS service for post-paid subscribers and restricting the facility for pre-paid users in Jammu and Kashmir, the Centre on Friday withdrew its order following a strong protest by the state which charged the telecom and the home ministries with `goofing-up' on the entire issue due to poor understanding of the matter.

Earlier in the day, citing security reasons, the telecom ministry had asked service providers in J&K to ban SMS for post-paid subscribers and restrict the facility to 10 messages per day per pre-paid subscriber with effect from Friday midnight.

State chief minister Omar Abdullah, however, immediately lodged a protest with the Union home ministry, which, in turn, asked the telecom ministry to withdraw its order.

It is now learnt that the telecom ministry will come out with a fresh directive on the SMS service in due course. This will be done only after a thorough discussion of the issue among officials of the state government and the telecom and home ministries.

"The fresh order may not touch individual subscribers who send `single' or very limited number of `bulk' text messages per day," said a home ministry official.

The `goof-up' during the day was made as the telecom ministry issued the ban order in the case of both `single' as well as `bulk' text messages, allegedly ignoring the state's concern which had asked for banning of only `bulk' SMSes due to security reasons.

The state's concern regarding `bulk' messages was even endorsed by the home ministry, which had found that the service was increasingly being misused by unscrupulous elements to spread rumours and to mobilize a large number of people at short notice.

The official said: "Such elements were also found using templates carrying provocative messages. They used to send such templates to hundreds of people in one go, mobilizing their presence on streets for sloganeering or even stone pelting."

Reacting to the telecom ministry's step, chief minister Omar Abdullah slammed the Centre saying that the state's security concerns were misunderstood. The issue was bulk SMSes and not the SMS facility for individual subscribers.

"We asked for a ban on bulk SMS facility which we believe is being used to spread rumours and gossip in the name of news....This request has not been understood properly (by the Centre)," Omar was quoted as saying by a news agency.

He said that while dealing with the state, the Centre should show more seriousness and understanding. "An officer sitting in the department of telecommunication (DoT) or the home ministry cannot decide what is right or what is wrong for the people of my state," he was quoted as saying.

The DoT in its order, which was subsequently withdrawn, asked the service providers to immediately stop schemes/tariff packages of free SMS service. Besides, it directed that SMSes originating outside the J&K service area in India and from the networks of ILD operators should not be delivered to mobile subscribers in the J&K service area.

It even extended the ban in case of bulk SMS connection/facility/SMS interface given to the telemarketers/users in J&K.
 
The occupied Kashmir is not in India, also the ban has been lifted.

yes occupied kashmir is occupied by CROATIA!!! :hitwall::hitwall:

love this you call it *** on BR!! :rofl: if indians really feel we occupying it come get it boys! that would be fun a very nice twist to the whole scenario! :lol:
 
yes occupied kashmir is occupied by CROATIA!!! :hitwall::hitwall:

love this you call it *** on BR!! :rofl: if indians really feel we occupying it come get it boys! that would be fun a very nice twist to the whole scenario! :lol:
from when did pakistan had become 'croatia' ??

Unlike India, Pakistan never formally annexed the portion of Kashmir under its control.

The death of thousands of brave soldier from both side will give you fun....great....
 
2 More sent to meet their maker

The Hindu : National : Two militants killed in gun battle in Kashmir

Two militants killed in gun battle in Kashmir









Srinagar: A top leader of the Hizbul Mujahideen and a suspected Pakistani militant were killed in a gun battle with security forces in Shopian district of South Kashmir on Friday, police said.

The police, assisted by troops of the 44 Rashtriya Rifles cordoned off Tharima-Keller, 65 km from here, in the evening following inputs that militants were hiding in the area.

During searches, the militants lurking in a house opened fire and were killed in retaliatory fire, police said.

The slain militants were identified as Fayaz Peer, ‘divisional commander' of the Hizbul Mujahideen, and a Pakistani national identified as Usma, police said. — PTI
 
This is not Occupied Kashmir, its Indian territory, If the same logic applies then The part of Kashmir that Pakistan has is also Pakistani Occupied Kashmir. Its Indian territory and the buck stops there.
 
LOL, at you Indians. What have you been smoking? The part of Kashmir India owns is occupied. In which part of Kashmir is there a resistance movement? In which part of Kashmir are there mass protests against Indian rule? In which part of Kashmir do most of the parties want to seccede? Answer: 'Indian' Kashmir
 
LOL, at you Indians. What have you been smoking? The part of Kashmir India owns is occupied. In which part of Kashmir is there a resistance movement? In which part of Kashmir are there mass protests against Indian rule? In which part of Kashmir do most of the parties want to seccede? Answer: 'Indian' Kashmir

blah blah blah blah same old rhetoric, hasn't made a difference since 1947 and wont make a difference in the future.
 
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