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Internet services suspended in parts of West Bengal’s Birbhum till March 17; LoP Adhikari seeks report as he slams State Govt

The prohibitory order suspending internet and call services cited concerns over the potential spreading of “rumours for unlawful activities.”

by · The Hindu

Internet and voice-over-Internet telephony services have been suspended in at least five Gram Panchayat areas of Sainthia town in West Bengal’s Birbhum district to prevent the spread of rumours and unlawful activities, officials said on Friday (March 15, 2025).

The shutdown is in effect from March 14 to March 17.

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The prohibitory order, issued by the Principal Secretary, Home and Hill Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal on March 14, suspending internet and call services, cited concerns over the potential spreading of “rumours for unlawful activities.”

Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, on Saturday (March 15, 2025) lashed out at the State Government over the suspension of internet services, terming it as “evidence of deterioration” in the law and order situation.

Taking to social media platform X, Mr. Adhikari alleged that the move was an “acceptance of incapability” on the part of the administration to control the situation. He further claimed that incidents of skirmishes were reported not just in Birbhum but also in Tamluk, Nandakumar and other areas across the State.

He further alleged that the West Bengal Government is trying to hide instances of communal flare-ups and urged the Home Ministry, Bengal Governor, and Chief Secretary to intervene in the issue and review the law and order situation.

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Police deployed

Meanwhile, police forces have been deployed in the affected areas following reports of a stone-pelting incident in Birbhum.

“Any data related message or class of message to or from any person or class of persons, to or from any telecommunication equipment or class of telecommunication equipment, or relating to any particular subject, brought for transmission by, or transmitted or received by any telecommunication service or telecommunication network under the ambit of Telecommunications Act, 2023, shall temporarily not be transmitted in the interest of maintaining public order and preventing incitement to the commission of any offence,” read the order.

The order further states that no restriction is being placed on voice calls or SMS. Similarly, no restrictions on newspapers have been placed, adding “hence communication and dissemination of knowledge and information is not stopped in any way.”

The restrictions apply to Sainthia, Hatora Gram Panchayat (GP), Mathpalsa GP, Harisara GP, Dariyapur GP, and Fulur GP.

“In view of the recent events in some areas, Internet transmissions and voice over internet telephony maybe used for spreading rumour for unlawful activities in geographical area of Sainthia town area of Sainthia Municipality, Hatora GP, Mathpalsa GP, Harisara GO, Fariyapur GP and Fulur GP area under Sainthia police station of Sainthia community development block in Birbhum Revenue district, under Birbhum police district over the next dfew days and hence the service may be temporarily shut down,” the order read.

The order shall come into force with immediate effect from March 14 and shall remain valid till 8 a.m. of March 17, it added.

Published - March 15, 2025 12:38 pm IST