Biased approach
This refers to the Home Secretary G.K.Pillai's unreasonable statement that mobile services may be closed in the valley because of the half- baked verification by the cellular companies. I fail to understand that if it is fault of service providers for not verifying the SIM cards of the common masses properly, why make subscribers suffer. There are lots of examples in the so-called largest democracy of the world where Naxalites are increasing by leaps and bounds and no one dares to impose such sanctions on them. How long will this biased and prejudiced approach continue to haunt Kashmiris ?
Muhammad Younis Bhat/Shameem Parray
Parigan Pulwama
luqmanyounis025@gmail.com
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