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Article 370: Kashmir Press Club demands for lifting communication ban

The KPC issued a statement saying the blockade has affected mobile phones, Internet and phone landlines, making it difficult for them to file stories

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Security personnel patrol a street during restrictions to maintain law and order, in Srinagar. Pic/PTI

Security personnel patrol a street during restrictions to maintain law and order, in Srinagar. Pic/PTI

The Kashmir Press Club (KPC) asked the authorities to end the communication blackout in the valley in a statement released on Tuesday, adding that some journalists have allegedly been asked to vacate their government accommodation.

The KPC also said communication blockade has affected mobile phones, Internet and phone landlines. At present, a makeshift media facilitation centre has been operational where journalists have to wait in queues for long hours for their turn to file stories, it said.

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