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  • “The Right to Read: A Disturbing Ban on Books in Jammu and Kashmir”
    Posted on August 9th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • The Union Territory’s Home Department has banned 25 books, citing a “false narrative and secessionism in Jammu and Kashmir”.

    • The ban includes works by AG Noorani, Arundhati Roy, Victoria Schofield, and Ather Zia.

    • The move contradicts the unity message in Kashmir, which was emphasized after the Pahalgam attack.

    • The ban is seen as a tool to curb freedoms and alienate Kashmiris, despite the region’s progress since the abrogation of Article 370 six years ago.

    • The banned books challenge the region’s complex history of conflict and the need for dialogue and conflict resolution.

    • Repressive acts like book bans have rarely contributed to lasting accommodation or assimilation.

    • The most effective tool to bring stability and combat disenchantment is deepening democracy and institutionalizing people’s participation in decision-making.

    • The government’s refusal to build its own narrative is seen as a step backward.

    • The J&K administration seems to have forgotten the principle of freedom of expression, which includes the right to write and read

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