Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Ban over SMS make festivals gloomy

PS BALI
Jammu September 3:
For the third consecutive month, Short Message Service (SMS) is barred in J&K state, causing inconvenience for the customers in general and for students in particular. The youth in Jammu are irked with the ban and are demanding its revocation with immediate affect. This is the first time since the introduction of cellular companies that Jammuities are celebrating festivals without to and fro of greetings.
They allege that despite of normalcy in Jammu region they are forcibly borne the brunt of ban. Sensing the tense situation in valley, due to prevailing unrest government had imposed ban over text service in the third week of June within the state, pertaining to spread of rumours through text.
“The situation in Kashmir is tense but it doesn’t mean that every time Jammuities have to pay for situation in Kashmir, when the government if failing to stable the situation in Kashmir, then they should revoke this ban, atleast in Jammu, so that Jammuities won’t have to pay for Kashmir unrest,” said a resident of Janipur, P R Malhotra.
Without greetings the celebration of festivals are gray as people could not wish to their kins and kiths. “This is the first time since start of the cellular services in the state that we have celebrated Janamasthmi without texting wishing to our relatives here, this has made festivals gloomy,” said Pankaj Jha of Gandhi Nagar.
According to reliable sources this ban may linger till the situation in the valley calms completely. “The government is stern over the misuse of text messages to spread rumours in localities, which results in agitation, keeping in view the volatile situation of Valley, government has put ban over SMS and will continue with this ban until valley back to normalcy,” said source.
Students also expressed their annoyance over the ban and urged for its early revocation.
Score of students from Jammu University said that, there is no doubt that government has been failed in Kashmir, but atleast they should keep some esteem here in Jammu by revoking ban of SMS.
Students said that this year they are going to miss various schemes offered by many cellular companies viewing festivals.
Aggrieved customers of active six telecom companies urged to government to annul the imposed ban so that they can enjoy hassle free services and celebrate festivals and other occasion with gaiety.

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