Manipur through broadband connections, either through Internet Leased Line (ILL) or FTTH by ensuring "static IP, banning of Wifi/Hotspots from any of the routers or system, blocking of social media websites and VPNs at the local level, removal of VPN software from the system and prohibiting the installation of new software by any user and enforcing physical monitoring by the concerned authority/officials." Manipur government had asked higher authorities to consider "lifting the ban on ILL with a capping of maximum speed @10 MBPS and subject to undertaking obtained from intended/existing subscribers for not indulging in illegal spreading and posting of rumors...which may aggravate the ongoing law and order crisis." "In the event of any violation, he or she shall be liable to be punished as per provisions of relevant laws..and the subscriber shall be fixed personally responsible for any leakage/activities done by the secondary user of internet through Wifi or hotspot," the government said. The reconsideration of the ban on the internet comes as a mob of 150 to 200 people set two vehicles on fire near the Kangla Fort in the capital city of Imphal.
The witnesses claimed that the mob also tried to snatch weapons from the police which forced them to open fire. (With inputs from PTI)
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