TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「Some 7 million people in #Kashmir were left with no way to contact the outside world after the Indian government shut down the Internet as well as landline and cell networks on Aug. 5. The government closed schools, banned public meetings and barricaded neighborhoods. Overnight, India brought in radical changes to its only Muslim-majority state, while its population was left in the dark. As part of the changes imposed on Monday, the Modi government redrew the political map of Kashmir, splitting the largely autonomous state into two Union Territories, imposing direct rule from Delhi. Modi said in his speech on Thursday that while one of these new territories, Ladakh, would remain under Delhi’s control, he could foresee the more populous Jammu and Kashmir becoming a state again in the future. The situation in Kashmir remains tense as the security lockdown continues and fears of insurgency grow. Authorities have reportedly arrested more than 500 people in what they called an attempt to curb violence. Residents, including migrant workers, have begun leaving the state. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Sajjad Hussain (@sajjadafp)—@afpphoto/@gettyimages」8月9日 5時02分 - time

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Some 7 million people in #Kashmir were left with no way to contact the outside world after the Indian government shut down the Internet as well as landline and cell networks on Aug. 5. The government closed schools, banned public meetings and barricaded neighborhoods. Overnight, India brought in radical changes to its only Muslim-majority state, while its population was left in the dark. As part of the changes imposed on Monday, the Modi government redrew the political map of Kashmir, splitting the largely autonomous state into two Union Territories, imposing direct rule from Delhi. Modi said in his speech on Thursday that while one of these new territories, Ladakh, would remain under Delhi’s control, he could foresee the more populous Jammu and Kashmir becoming a state again in the future. The situation in Kashmir remains tense as the security lockdown continues and fears of insurgency grow. Authorities have reportedly arrested more than 500 people in what they called an attempt to curb violence. Residents, including migrant workers, have begun leaving the state. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by Sajjad Hussain (@sajjadafp)—@AFP通信/@gettyimages


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