I agree with your side on this and I’ve readily gone through the plight of Kashmiri Pandits but sir, it wasn’t the context of this story. Yes, you rightly said that government has right to shutdown internet to maintain law and order but not on the cost of innocent lives that are dependent on internet services for their livelihood. Moreover, has any government tried adopting other more feasible methods such as rightfully educating the netizens through their own credible channels?
Yes, its because we don’t realize it becoming a fact that communication is the first victim of such incidents and ultimately it fares bad for us whose lives are completely dependent on the internet denying our basic right.
Tks Shikha. As usual, you are always the first read.
You are correct Sridhar Ji, It requires a multi-dimensional approach for a permanent fix
I agree with your side on this and I’ve readily gone through the plight of Kashmiri Pandits but sir, it wasn’t the context of this story. Yes, you rightly said that government has right to shutdown internet to maintain law and order but not on the cost of innocent lives that are dependent on internet services for their livelihood. Moreover, has any government tried adopting other more feasible methods such as rightfully educating the netizens through their own credible channels?
Yes, its because we don’t realize it becoming a fact that communication is the first victim of such incidents and ultimately it fares bad for us whose lives are completely dependent on the internet denying our basic right.