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Only ‘dirty films’ were being watched in Kashmir, NITI Aayog member justifies internet ban

NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat said that the suspension of internet in Kashmir Valley has not had any effect on business.

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Gandhinagar: In a rather controversial statement, NITI Aayog member VK Saraswat said that suspension of internet in the Kashmir Valley has had no effect on business and went on to add that nothing except ‘dirty films’ were being watched by the people in the region.

“What difference does it make if there is no internet in Kashmir? What do you watch on the internet there? What e-tailing is happening there? Besides watching dirty films, you do nothing there,” Saraswat said in reply to a reporter’s question on Saturday. He further slammed politicians who wanted to go to Kashmir by saying, “Why do politicians want to go to Kashmir? They want to re-create the protests happening on the roads of Delhi in Kashmir. They use social media to fuel protests.”

Saraswat further said that nationwide protests surrounding the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) had taken a hit on the country’s GDP.

“For the past 3 months protests have been ongoing against CAA on the streets. This led to the loss of man-hours, the shutdown of factories, hospitals and schools. All this has an effect on the GDP. The teachers in government schools are getting paid but classes are not being held, the salaries are being paid but the factories stayed shut, all this adds up,” he said.

The NITI Aayog member further spoke about the condition of the economy in the country and said that the “economy around the world, including America, China and other big countries” was on the downward slide.

He, however, added that the economy in India is stable and stressed that the country needed to focus on “standardisation, competitiveness and quality” were needed in the export sector to boost the economy.


Also read: Internet not fully restored, but J&K Police to connect with people on social media


 

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5 COMMENTS

  1. When such learned people decorate the country’s premier set up like the Niti Aayog what can you say about the economic progress of the nation.
    Even god will be crying in his palace.

  2. That’s true. When the rest of the country watches only Mahabarat and Ramayan why should pdople of Kashmir something else?

  3. An extraordinarily shallow, foppish remark. Applies to legislators from Karnataka more than the good people of Kashmir. How can disabling of the Internet not completely disrupt business and commerce conducted over the net.

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