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    Govt may extend internet suspension in Punjab areas bordering Haryana

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    In an order on February 16, the home ministry had directed the shutdown of internet in several districts of Punjab, including Patiala, Sangrur and Fatehgarh Sahib, till February 24. Internet ban by Haryana and Rajasthan in districts bordering Punjab will also see partial modifications, said officials.

    farmers protestAgencies
    New Delhi: The Centre is likely to extend suspension of internet services in parts of Punjab bordering Haryana, following inputs that agitation by farmers may continue beyond February 24, said officials.

    In an order on February 16, the home ministry had directed the shutdown of internet in several districts of Punjab, including Patiala, Sangrur and Fatehgarh Sahib, till February 24. Internet ban by Haryana and Rajasthan in districts bordering Punjab will also see partial modifications, said officials.

    The home ministry had ordered suspension of internet services in areas falling under Shambhu, Julkan, Passian, Patran, Shatrana, Samana, Ghanaur, Devigarh and Balbhera police stations in Patiala; Lalru police station in Mohali; Sangat police station in Bathinda; Killianwali police station in Muktsar; Sardulgarh and Boha police stations in Mansa; Khanauri, Moonak, Lehra, Sunam and Chajli police stations in Sangrur; and areas under Fatehgarh Sahib police station. The Centre used its powers under the Telegraph Act of 1885 to suspend internet services.



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