TV, social media ban in IHK shows India has lost control over Kashmir: Hurriyet leaders:
The All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC) on Tuesday condemned an Indian government ban on the airing of 34 Pakistani and Saudi TV channels in held Kashmir, terming the move a 'strangulation of the freedom of expression' and an indication that New Delhi had lost control over the Kashmiri people.

The channels banned air news, entertainment, food and cuisine, religion and sports programmes.
The
APHC, in a statement issued in Srinagar said: "It is quite strange to
ban those channels which are specific to Quran and religious programmes.
It is tantamount to a direct interference in religious matters."
The statement called the ban 'deplorable' and claimed that: "It is a step towards the creation of a Hindu Rashtra," the Kashmir Media Service reported.
"These
steps reflect their future course of targeting the Muslim community and
Islam. Its repercussions may perhaps be severe if the decision is not
revoked by authorities,” the statement said.
The forum,
which is led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, termed the ban 'shameful' and said:
"The real purpose behind all these actions is to isolate the Kashmiri
population."
A spokesman, quoting Farooq, said: "The
authorities do not want the reality of Kashmir to be highlighted
internationally. They do not want the people of Kashmir to have access
to information other than what India filters into Kashmir through its
state and corporate-run media," he added.
"The
restrictions on social media and TV channels in Kashmir have been
imposed at the behest of the communal forces of India," Mirwaiz said in
the statement, cautioning that such restrictions could further
deteriorate the situation in the territory.
Other
Hurriyet leaders, including Nayeem Ahmad Khan and Masroor Abbas Ansari,
in separate statements said the ban is evidence that New Delhi has 'lost
control' over the Kashmiri people.
The ban has come
nearly two weeks after the Indian government imposed an unprecedented
ban on 22 social networking sites in IHK on April 26.
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