SC’s refusal to ask govt to restore 4G disappoints people of J&K: Tarigami

Jammu, May 11 (KNS): CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami Monday said the Supreme Court’s refusal to ask the J&K administration to restore 4G internet connectivity in Jammu and Kashmir has disappointed people of the Union Territory as they had high hopes with the apex court.
According to statement issued to Kashmir News Service (KNS), Tarigami said, “At a time when Covid-19 pandemic has engulfed the whole world and people rely heavily on internet, the same facility is being denied to people of J&K. People are hankering for information about Covid-19 pandemic and remedial measures, but due to low speed internet, they are unable to do so”.
He said the low speed internet is impeding the work-from-home (WFH) regimen of professionals, including doctors, and students attending online classes. The ban on high-speed internet makes it difficult for many in Kashmir to work from home and fulfil their right to employment and an adequate standard of living, adding to the economic cost of an already disruptive pandemic.
Tarigami said, “Last year the students in Kashmir lost several previous months due to the security clampdown imposed after August 5. Now this year, when schools had just reopened after seven months, lockdown had to be imposed to prevent Covid-19. And the same government which introduced online classes is denying high speed internet facility to students in J&K which is unfortunate. Students are unable to attend online classes due to internet connectivity issues”.
The access to timely and accurate information is necessary to provide the public with the understanding needed to support collective health efforts to reduce Covid19 transmission. However, restriction on internet is preventing people from accessing vital health information. Healthcare professionals in J&K are fighting Covid-19 without a full library of resources. He added that online video consultations are not possible due to low internet speed which further jeopardizes patient care and additionally limits the capacity of already understaffed and weak healthcare system.
“If the claims of the government that Internet is being misused by some elements are true, why isn’t it taking remedial measures to stop it instead of punishing the whole population”, Tarigami questioned. (KNS) 

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