Jammu and Kashmir, May 1 : The Indian government has blocked 14 mobile applications in Jammu and Kashmir, citing concerns that these apps were being used to spread terror in the region. According to reports, the apps were being used to share messages, videos, and other content that could incite violence and promote terrorist activities.
The government has not released the names of the apps that have been blocked, but it has stated that the decision was taken after it received credible inputs from security agencies about their misuse. The move comes amid growing concerns about the use of social media and other online platforms to spread hate and incite violence in the region.
Jammu and Kashmir has been facing a security threat for many years due to terrorism and separatist movements. The government has taken various steps to maintain law and order in the region, including the imposition of restrictions on internet and social media use in the past. The decision to block these 14 apps is part of the government’s ongoing efforts to curb terrorist activities in the region and maintain peace and security.