Mobile internet services, which were suspended in Manipur due to ethnic violence, will be restored from Saturday, according to Chief Minister N Biren Singh. He also called for the cancellation of the free movement regime along the India-Myanmar border. The suspension of mobile internet services was aimed at preventing the spread of fake news, propaganda, and hate speech. The Manipur government partially lifted the ban on internet services on July 25.
Five members each from all Telecom Service Providers will conduct data leakage testing). The order added, “The prescribed Undertaking/ Consent Form duly filled in is to be submitted to Gurumayum Robert Sharma, Chairman, Expert Committee.”
Internet Ban: The court was hearing a bunch of petitions seeking restoration of mobile internet services which were blocked after violence broke out in the state on May 3.
The court was hearing a bunch of petitions seeking restoration of mobile internet services which were blocked after violence broke out in the state on May 3.
After 84 days, the Manipur government partially lifted the ban on internet in the state with certain conditions. Meanwhile, thousands took part in a ‘Solidarity March in Mizoram on Tuesday to express solidarity with the violence-hit Kuki-Zo tribals of Manipur