Indian authorities in Kashmir ban books by eminent writers and scholars [View all]
SRINAGAR, India (AP) Indian authorities have banned 25 books in Kashmir that they say propagate false narratives and secessionism in the disputed region, where strict controls on the media have escalated in recent years.
The ban threatens people with prison time for selling or owning these works by authors such as Booker Prize-winning novelist and activist Arundhati Roy, constitutional expert A.G. Noorani, and noted academicians and historians like Sumantra Bose, Christopher Snedden and Victoria Schofield.
Threat of prison time
The order was issued on Tuesday by the regions Home Department, which is under the direct control of Lt. Gov. Manoj Sinha, New Delhis top administrator in Kashmir.
Sinha wields substantial power in the region as the national governments representative, while elected officials run a largely powerless government that took office last year after the first local election since India stripped the disputed region of its special status in 2019.
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