24-hr Net ban amid razing of religious structures in Jaipur
Jaipur, June 9 -- Authorities imposed a 24-hour suspension of mobile internet services in parts of Jaipur to prevent any law-and-order situation ahead of anti-encroachment and road-widening operations in the city on Monday. Five religious structures - a mosque, two temples, a satsang hall, and a mazar (shrine) - were removed in Jagatpura as part of the Krishna Marg widening project, officials aware of the matter said.
According to an order issued by divisional commissioner V Saravan Kumar, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G mobile internet services remained suspended from midnight Sunday to midnight Monday in the affected areas. However, voice call services continued to function normally. Kumar said the decision was taken to prevent the spread of rumours and maintain public order, citing the possibility of misuse of social media and internet-based communication platforms. Officials said electricity supply to the entire Nandpuri area was temporarily disconnected to prevent residents from using Wi-Fi services.
Roads were barricaded and public movement was restricted around the demolition site, with nearly 3,000 police personnel deployed across the operation zone....
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