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Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday told Jammu and Kashmir CM Mehbooba Mufti that the state government will have to take concrete steps to control the law and order situation in the valley.
Sources said the union government told the state that law and order is a state subject and the state government will have to take the lead in restoring rule of law.
Terrorists are addressing crowds of thousands over mobile phone, advocating violence. This can not go on; officials in know of the talks between the HM and CM told news18 on the conditions of anonymity.
Central government sources said loudspeakers atop mosques and mobile phones are all being misused for gathering crowd of stone pelters and egging them on.
If electricity is cut off when slogans of aazadi are raised from loudspeakers of mosques, that part of the problem can be taken care off, pointed out an officer.
Mehbooba Mufti is meeting the Prime Minister on Saturday and is expected to discuss with him the deteriorating situation in the valley.
Protests in Kashmir have entered the 50th day with more paramilitary forces being rushed to the valley and normalcy is still a far cry.
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