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J&K Govt 'Informally' Stops Ads To Leading Urdu Daily In Kashmir

The Jammu and Kashmir government had earlier stopped government advertisements to two English dailies, 'Greater Kashmir', the largest in terms of circulation, and 'Kashmir Reader'

The Jammu and Kashmir administration has extended an 'informal' ban on government advertisements to one of the largest circulating Urdu newspapers of the Valley, Kashmir Uzma after stopping advertisements two prominent English newspapers of the Kashmir last month.

바카라All of a sudden, advertisements are stopped. And when we approach the concerned information department officials, they say they have orders from the above and when we meet the higher officials, they say they have orders from the above and this chain doesn바카라t stop anywhere,바카라 said an official of Kashmir Editors Guild (KEG). He told Outlook that 바카라All this is happening informally.바카라 바카라There is no formal order anywhere. No order has been issued. It is on verbal directions that newspapers are targeted,바카라 he said.

The government had earlier stopped government advertisements to two English dailies, Greater Kashmir, the largest in terms of circulation, and Kashmir Reader. Now, the government has added 'Kashmir Uzma to the list. The KEG, which is a representative body of 13 local English and vernacular newspapers, described the ban as 바카라continuous assault on the press.바카라

바카라We don바카라t know where it will stop,바카라 the KEG officials said. 바카라It looks like ghosts are ruling the state as no one takes responsibility of the orders바카라.

The government spokesman Rohit Kansal refused to comment on the issue. 바카라You may please contact the secretary or the director information for a response. The information is the appropriate department to respond.바카라 The Director Information refused to comment on the issue as well. Another senior official from the Information Department pleading anonymity said all this is happening without orders. 바카라We are just conveying the orders to the newspapers,바카라 the official said. The advisor to Governor Vijay Kumar did not respond to repeated phone calls.

In the recent past, journalist bodies in Jammu and Kashmir have been accusing the government of harassment and arresting journalists in Kashmir region for reporting stories.

On January 22 this year in Shopian district, four journalists including Hindustan Times photojournalist, Waseem Andrabi, Rising Kashmir바카라s Nisar ul Haq, Junaid Gulzar and Mir Burhan were fired with pellets by the forces. Waseem Andrabi was left with six pellet wounds to his face and neck. Later, the government debarred several journalists from covering the Republic Day function in Srinagar stating that they are in the adverse list of the police.

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In 2018, several journalists were targeted and were booked under various laws. In September 2017, a photojournalist, Kamran Yousuf, was arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), and detained under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA). He was released on bail in March 2018. In July 2018, another journalist, Auqib Javid, associated with the daily Kashmir Observer, was summoned and interrogated by the NIA for his interview with Aasiya Andrabi, a separatist leader.

In August 2018, Aasif Sultan, the Assistant Editor at the Kashmir Narrator, was arrested under the UAPA. The cause for Sultan바카라s arrest was said to be the cover story on militant commander Burhan Wani that he had written for his magazine in July. The police have charged him with 바카라publication of content glamorising terrorism in the state바카라, 바카라harbouring terrorists바카라 and 바카라for possession of incriminating material바카라 on his laptop. In January, the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) wrote to Jammu and Kashmir Governor Satya Pal Malik to drop all legal proceedings against Asif Sultan and release him. Sultan is undergoing detention since August 27.

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In 2018, foreign journalists were restricted to report and travel to Jammu and Kashmir as the Government of India also issued an advisory to foreign correspondents working in India, reminding them that they need prior permission before travelling to certain 바카라protected바카라 areas, including Jammu and Kashmir.

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