In J&K, you may soon need a license to have a WhatsApp group


Srinagar, Apr 19 (India Today) : In times of end to end encryption, the Jammu and Kashmir government wants a license of sorts for running a WhatsApp group.

The government has kick-started an official crackdown on social media platforms like WhatsApp. The state is likely to get the distinction of being the first place where you would need a registration certificate to have a WhatsApp group.

"The Divisional Commissioner, Kashmir Dr. Asgar Hassan Samoon, Monday directed the operators of social media news agencies to obtain proper permission from the concerned Deputy Commissioners for posting news on social media news groups along with sources", read an official press release.
The statement also had a stern warning for those who don't comply. It promised action against the violators.

The move comes after a series of other curbs like complete blackout of internet whenever there is slight anticipation of trouble. The recent instance being the clashes and tension after the Handwara firing incident. For almost 3 days internet services remained shutdown across the valley.
This news of registration for WhatsApp groups and close monitoring of social media activity has taken netizens by surprise. Many asking how could there be such restrictions on web in an age when the world is moving towards increased privacy and encryption.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Wed, Apr 20 2016

    This may be a good step as preventive measure of cross boarder terrorism and militancy in the state.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    This is a Mockery of DIGITAL INDIA ...

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Writings is on wall what Kashmiri want

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    ..good move..look at the recent riots..thank God girl stick to truth, she told police & the court that she not molested by Army men instead kashmiri boys who she knew..already one boy caught who molested her..its shame that NDTV like channel quick to side with rioters spreading lies same like WATSUP..and shame on JNU students who protested against Army without knowing the truth..

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  • Rakib, Mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Girl already confirmed she was pressurized under police detection to testify in manner directed by police.When she was produced before Magistrate they brought her alone.her father was not present in court during recording her statement.No lawyer present was present in court accompanying her.According her only 4 persons were present who she could not identify.

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  • Vantage Point, mangalore

    Tue, Apr 19 2016

    Don't shield such a mischievous act....Truth can't be hidden by force and AFSPA .....I bet you won't support same thing if men in uniform does samething to one of your own...

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