New Delhi: After the removal of Section 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, all the restrictions imposed there are being heavily criticised. The Opposition is calling it a dictatorship of the Government. A petition in the case was filed in the SC. Now, a senior official of the Government has defended it. The official said the restrictions were made to maintain peace and order in the region and prevent violent acts. According to him, the ban on movement and communication of people will be relaxed in a phased manner and the ban will be lifted only after the local administration assesses it. Modi 2.0 completes 75 days, PM counts speaks about achievements He further said that after assessing the situation on the ground, other leaders including former Chief Ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti will be released. Principal Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir, Rohit Kansal said, flights from the Kashmir valley are operating normally. About 1500 light vehicles and other vehicles are plying on the highway every day. BJP leader claims the Modi government's move regarding PoK and Aksai for China 13,500 patients are undergoing treatment in several hospitals in Srinagar. About 100 heavy vehicles are delivering LPG cylinders and other essential commodities every day. He said, after the dress rehearsal of August 15 in the districts, it is expected that some relaxation can be made in the security arrangements. Earlier, restrictions were laid on the 9th of August for the payment of Friday prayers. Then on Monday, the goats were slacked. A petition was also filed in the SC against the restrictions. Congress again worries of separatists, demands release from Modi gov't