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Mobile internet ban in Manipur again extended till November 8

As a preventive measure and to curb the spread of harmful messages, photos, and videos by anti-social elements, the Manipur government on Sunday extended the mobile internet ban for another three days until November 8.

Sentinel Digital Desk

IMPHAL: As a preventive measure and to curb the spread of harmful messages, photos, and videos by anti-social elements, the Manipur government on Sunday extended the mobile internet ban for another three days until November 8. Commissioner, Home, T. Ranjit Singh, in a notification, said there are high chances that some anti-social elements might use social media extensively for the transmission of images, hate speech, and hate video messages inciting the passions of the public, which might have serious repercussions for the law-and-order situation in Manipur.

“......also elements of imminent danger of loss of life and/or damage to public or private property, and wide-spread disturbances to public tranquilly and communal harmony as a result of inflammatory material and false rumours, which can be transmitted or circulated to the public through social media, messaging services on mobile devices, SMS services, and dongle services, especially in the context of the recent incidents of violence in some parts of the state,” the notification said.

The Home Department extended the mobile Internet ban three times in less than two weeks after Chief Minister N. Biren Singh recently indicated that the government would consider withdrawing the ban within the next few days. Singh had sought patience from the citizens, particularly the students and youth, on the issue. After the devastating ethnic violence broke out between the non-tribal Meitei and tribal Kuki communities on May 3, mobile internet was banned in the entire state. After the situation was largely normalised, the ban was lifted on September 23, but it had to be imposed again on September 26 after hundreds of students clashed with security forces following images of the bodies of two young missing students, including a girl, circulating on social media. The ban has been extended every five days since then. (IANS)

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