J&K Book Ban: Author condemnation; Call it ‘warning against free speech’. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Jammu and Kashmir Home Department allegedly banned 25 books for “glorifying terrorism” and “inciting violence against India”, the authors condemned the move, one of which described it as a “warning against free speech”.Angana Chatterjee, an anthropologist and scholar Aangana Chatterjee, told the news agency PTI on Thursday, “This (restriction) tries to keep the groups opposed to the notice, to warn Kashmiris against free speech, dissatisfaction, and against the demand for crimes of detailed history and justice for the crimes of detailed history, which are now prohibited.”Chatterjee’s “Kashmir: A Case for Freedom”, which he has co-actor is in the list.Political scientist Sumant Bose said that his purpose has always been “identifying the paths of peace”.“I have worked on Kashmir – among many other subjects – since 1993. The whole time, my main objective has been to identify the routes for peace so that all violence is over and a stable future can be free from fear and war and can be enjoyed by the people of the struggle area of India. Bose said.His two books, “Kashmir at the intersection: Inside A 21st century struggle” and “land of competition” have been banned.David Devdas, whose “in Search of a Future (The Story of Kashmir)” is in the list, called the ban “regret”.“My book (erstwhile) in the spirit of Prime Minister Vajpayee’s peace process advocates peace, dialogue and democracy, which reached around the time of completion of my book. I fully supported that peace process. The book was in line with the Constitution of India. It brought out the truth about everything that had happened in Kashmir, including foreign powers and struggle entrepreneurs, without any advocacy of separatism, “Devdas, a journalist-writer, said.Some of the other books in which have been banned by Islamic scholar “Al Jihadul Phil Islam” by Maulana Maudadi, “independent Kashmir” by Australian writer Christopher Snanden, “Kashmir in Conflict (India, Pakistan and United War),” Kashmir Shofild “,” Kashmir Shofield “,” 1947-2012), Roy.