'Thank you, India. You have finally decided to partially restore our digital rights. When will you restore our political rights?' Sameer Ahmad, a college student, reacts to India's partial restoration of mobile phone lines in Kashmir
A masked Kashmiri man with his head covered with barbed wire attends a protest after Friday prayers during restrictions following the scrapping of Kashmir's limited autonomy by India, in Srinagar, October 11, 2019.
Landline phones were restored in the region last month, but the ban on more than 2 million prepaid mobile connections and internet services will continue. 'It is a relief," said Mohammad Akram, a trader. He was, however, quick to add how Kashmiris are expected "to thank the government for giving them basic amenities."
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