Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Saharanpur finds its bridge to the Web

- Gulam Jeelani gulam.jeelani@hindustant­imes.com

On a weekend visit to his sister’s home in Sarsawa town, self-confessed “Facebook worm” Avinash Kumar was bored by an internet ban in Uttar Pradesh’s riot-hit Saharanpur district.

But happiness is 3km away. A bridge over the Yamuna breaks the barrier.

The 21-year-old employee of a private hospital in Punjab’s Mohali rode to the bridge on a friend’s motorcycle this Sunday to catch up with his Facebook groups. He posted selfies, shot leaning against the railings with traffic fleeting by.

“I cannot think of a day without internet. I come here every weekend. But this time it was boring … When I heard I can access the net from this bridge, I came here,” Kumar said.

Uttar Pradesh authoritie­s blocked mobile internet services in Saharanpur on Tuesday after a series of caste clashes killed two men and left scores of people wounded.

“Internet service providers were asked to suspend services on May 25 as we feared outsiders had instigated locals with WhatsApp and Facebook posts,” Saharanpur senior superinten­dent of police Bablu Kumar said over the ban.

But internet signal from adjoining Haryana reached up to the Yamuna bridge on national highway 73. The bridge, opened in 2011, connects the two BJPruled states.

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 ?? HT PHOTO ?? People beat the internet ban in riothit Saharanpur by using the signal from adjoining Haryana on the Yamuna bridge.
HT PHOTO People beat the internet ban in riothit Saharanpur by using the signal from adjoining Haryana on the Yamuna bridge.

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