J&K govt bans 22 social networking sites citing misuse
Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday banned 22 social networking sites and applications including Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter in Kashmir on the ground that these were being misused by anti-national and anti-social elements to fan trouble. The internet Service Providers (ISPs) have been asked to stop transmission of these sites with immediate effect for a period of one month or till further orders.
The move is aimed at denying terrorists space to upload and circulate videos on social media to romanticise militancy and recruit people for jihadi activities.
The ban on social media comes a week after the government suspended the 3G and 4G internet mobile services because security agencies felt that social media and WhatsApp groups were being used to whip up tension and mobilise people for stone pelting. However, slow 2G mobile internet services and broadband services on the fixed lines are operational.
Principal Secretary of State Home department RK Goyal invoked Indian Telegraph Act 1885 read with the Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Rules, 2007 to ban the social media sites in Kashmir.
The social networking sites banned include Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, QQ, We Chat, Qzone, Tumbir, Google+, Baidu, Skype, Viber, Line, Snapchat, Pinterest, Telegram, Reddit, Snapfish, You Tube (upload), Vine, Xanga, Buzznet …read more