Fear gripped Indian Occupied Kashmir on 78th day of Military lockdown
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SRINAGAR – The environment of fear and uncertainty continues to grip the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) as well as Muslim majority areas of Jammu region and Ladakh division due to the ongoing Indian military lockdown, which entered 78th straight day, on Monday.
According to the KMS, besides ban on internet across all platforms, prepaid cellular services continue to remain suspended. Shops and business establishment except for few hours in the morning and evening continue to remain shut, educational institutions are deserted and public transport is off the roads.
Presence of government employees in the offices remains thin. The shutdown is seen as a mark of silent protest against India’s occupation and its Aug 5 illegal move. Besides hitting hard lakhs of customers, particularly students, professionals and media persons, the total gag on internet is severely affecting health services in the territory.
There is a shortage of life saving drugs as the internet shutdown makes it difficult for chemists to place online orders and receive deliveries on time. Fear environment has been maintained to stop and harass the people from asking about their rights of self determination.