Curfew enters 2nd month in Occupied Kashmir
SRINAGAR (92 News) – Normal life remains paralysed with humanitarian crisis aggravating with each passing day as the strict curfew and communication blackout imposed by the Indian government entered 2nd month on Friday in Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK).
The occupation authorities continue to clamp curfew and snap communication services including internet, mobile, landline telephones and TV channels in the Kashmir valley and five districts of Jammu since 5th August when Indian government repealed the special status of IoK.
The residents are suffering immensely as Kashmir valley remains cut off from the rest of the world since then. People are facing acute shortage of daily commodities and life-saving medicines.
Indian journalist Nirupama Subramanian – who recently returned to India from IoK while belying New Delhi’s claim – said that the situation in the valley was far from being normal. In a series of tweets, she narrated how people of occupied valley were angry with the Government of India.
She further said there is no politician in the valley who can sell Delhi’s scheme to the people.