Jammu: Home Minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday said that the ban on pre-paid mobile connections in Jammu and Kashmir will continue because of security concerns.
Chidambaram, who was in Jammu on a day-long visit, told media persons at a press conference that security concerns were high and there was a ban on pre-paid mobile connections in Jammu and Kashmir because of that.
'Our security concerns have guided our hands on the issue,' he said.
As per a notification of the union home ministry, all the service providers in Jammu and Kashmir have been asked to stop issuing new SIM cards for pre-paid mobile connections and also not to re-charge the existing ones after November 1. The ban came into effect from November 1, affecting 3.8 million subscribers across the state.
'We will be holding a meeting with the service providers and will explain the whole scenario on the security front. There would be no compromise on security,' he said.
Chidambaram also held a security review meeting and voiced 'satisfaction over the situation'.
Referring to American intelligence agency Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) unearthing a terror plot of Lashkar-e-Taiba targeting the National Defence College, Delhi, the home minister said: 'There is nothing to get alarmed about. The situation is under control.'
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