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Congress asks Kashmir Government to withdraw notification baring employees using social Media | KNO

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Srinagar: Congress today asked the State Government to withdraw the notification barring State Employees to use Social Media, saying the new directive of the State Government will be treated as an attack on the fundamental rights of the people, which is very unfortunate. In a Statement issued today, JKPCC Spokesperson criticized the State Government for barring employees from using Social Media, which has become a part of the system and described it as a dictatorial mindset of the PDP BJP Coalition. “On the one hand State Govt is calling that situation has improved considerable and on the other hand, people are not being allowed to express their freedom of expression and speech, which is something that needs to be debated.”

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