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On August 21 and August 28, in the districts where the Assam Direct Recruitment Examinations 2022 for the filling of vacancies in Class III and Class IV positions will be held, mobile Internet connections will be suspended for four hours.

Digital Desk: Pradyut Bordoloi, a Congress member, raised grave worry about the Assam government's decision to halt mobile internet access in order to hold recruitment exams.

In a letter to Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Nagaon MP Bordoloi pleaded with the Assam administration to rethink its decision to stop internet access in the interest of the general public.

On August 21 and August 28, in the districts where the Assam Direct Recruitment Examinations 2022 for the filling of vacancies in Class III and Class IV positions will be held, mobile Internet connections will be suspended for four hours.

The tests are being given to fill almost 30,000 Grade III and Grade IV positions.

In Assam, 25 of the 35 districts are holding the exams.

In light of the Telegraph Act of 1885's Section 5(2) and the Temporary Suspension of Telecom Services Rules of 2017, which give Union and State governments the authority to halt internet service "on the occurrence of a public emergency or in the interest of public safety," as further defined by the Supreme Court in Anuradha Bharin v. Union of India, this decision by the government of Assam is alarming.

Additionally, as stated in The Hon'ble High Coon of West Bengal at Calcutta in Ashlesh Birader v. Slate of West Bengal in March 2022, "internet suspension for conducting examinations has already been held to be disproportionate and unjustified on grounds of public emergency or public safety," Bordoloi noted in the letter.

He asserted that it is critical to reiterate the disproportionate nature of this measure and its effects on the right to free speech, the right to a living, and access to information, education, and health in light of the increasing frequency and overreliance on the internet shutdowns in India, which currently experiences the highest number of internet shutdowns in the world.

The Lok Sabha member from Assam said, "I encourage the Government of Assam to review this decision, if any, in the public interest and ensure compliance with the relevant rules and judicial orders about safeguards to be followed while exercising the power to suspend the Internet.

Borodoloi further encouraged the Assam government to make official announcements about such decisions available to the public so that people would not have to rely entirely on speculative media reports and could assess the accuracy of those claims.

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