Indian-administered Kashmir remains locked down a day after it was stripped of a status that gave it significant autonomy from the rest of India, including its own constitution, flag and the freedom to make laws. 

Telephone networks and the internet, which were cut off on Sunday evening, are yet to be restored and tens of thousands of troops are patrolling the streets amid concerns the decision to revoke autonomy could trigger large-scale protests in the region. .

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan says the Indian government’s actions were illegal under international law and his country could take the issue to the UN security council.