Haryana on Tuesday suspended all telecom services in districts bordering Delhi till 5 pm on January 27.
The Centre has also temporarily suspended Internet services at Delhi’s border points – Singhu, Ghazipur, Tikri, Mukarba Chowk, Nangloi and areas adjoining these protest hubs as farmers protesting the new agricultural laws clashed with police in several areas in the national capital including the Red Fort.
The government said the decision to suspended telecom services, was taken on the basis of intelligence reports on the likelihood of violence and disturbance of public peace in the national capital region districts of Haryana.
More than 50 million subscribers have been hit by the internet shutdown across the national capital and neighbouring areas.
Additional chief secretary, Home, Rajeev Arora, issued the order on Tuesday evening to stall all the telecom services, including mobile internet services, SMS and dongle services provided on mobile networks in the districts bordering Delhi Internet and SMS services will remain blocked in Sonipat, Palwal, and Jhajjar districts with immediate effect till 5 pm tomorrow. The order, however, exempted the voice calls.
The state government’s order is intended to curb the spread of rumours and misinformation in the area. Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar has directed all deputy commissioners, commissioners of police and superintendents of police to remain on “high alert” so as to ensure that law and order situation in the state is not disturbed. Khattar chaired a high level meeting here today in view of the incidents in National Capital Delhi on Republic Day, directed the officers concerned to remain extremely vigilant.