Supreme Court asks govt how long restrictions will continue in J&K

The court which was hearing various miscellaneous petitions seeking relaxation and other issues in the valley listed the matter for November 5. he Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre that how long it intends to continue with the restrictions in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370. "How many days you want restrictions. It is already two months now. You have to come clear on this and you have to find out other methods," a bench headed by Justice N.V. Ramana said. "You may impose restrictions, but you (government) have to review your decisions." The court which was hearing various miscellaneous petitions seeking relaxation and other issues in the valley listed the matter for November 5. Appearing for Jammu and Kashmir administration, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta told the court that around 99 per cent restrictions have been removed and the easing of restriction is reviewed on a daily basis. He also told the court that the opening of the internet is directly linked to the spurt in terrorist cases in the valley. He further added that these issues have trans-border implications.

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