BBC’s article on press freedom in Kashmir draws condemnation from Indian police

BBC’s article on press freedom in Kashmir draws condemnation from Indian police

Police in Indian-administered Kashmir have “strongly objected” to an article published‍ by the BBC‌ on press freedom in ⁢the Muslim-majority region and have threatened to take legal action for “unfairly castigating” its work.

The report by⁤ the British ⁣broadcaster, headlined “Any ‍story could ⁢be your last” – India’s​ crackdown on Kashmir​ press, was published on Friday and highlights​ the case of several Kashmiri journalists incarcerated on “terrorism” charges, under which ⁤bail ⁤is difficult to get. The report also documents the day-to-day harassment and intimidation other ⁢journalists⁢ have faced from security forces.

“The​ article unfairly castigates efforts of J&K Police in maintaining law and order and security in J&K​ as biased against journalists,” the Jammu and Kashmir⁣ Police said in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The police “condemned” the attempt by the BBC to misrepresent the situation on the ground, adding that it maintains “the highest standards of ⁢professionalism”.

The yearlong investigation by the BBC was published just weeks after an independent Kashmiri news outlet, The Kashmir Walla, said Indian authorities had blocked access to its website.

Article from www.aljazeera.com rnrn

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