SRINAGAR - Kashmiris on Monday congratulated each other as mobile phones started ringing again, as two months of a communication shutdown was lifted.
This means that a sizeable chunk of the area's population still do not own mobile phones, or use pre-paid phones. "Getting it back is not a privilege. I can't celebrate, the loss has already happened. My business runs on communication," said Mr Qureshi."Mobile phones are a basic need." Still, people on the streets could be seen making calls and asking each other if their phones were working, as cellular companies started lifting restrictions from 12pm local time.
Over the last three weeks, the government has been loosening the communication blockade. Six weeks ago phone landlines were restored.But the Internet and pre-paid mobile phones remain blocked.Soldiers on duty in Srinagar, the capital city of Kashmir, were relieved at the partial restoration of mobile phones.
It said that the restrictions were imposed"to prevent externally aided terrorists from disturbing the peace and inflicting casualties on innocent citizens".
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