Kashmir Police Seizes Islamic Books
Indian police seized Islamic scholar’s books from several stores in Kashmir, sparking controversy in the region.
Indian Police Seize Islamic Scholar’s Books in Kashmir
Srinagar, India – Indian police recently conducted raids in multiple bookstores across Kashmir, confiscating books written by an Islamic scholar. Authorities claim that these books contain content that could incite unrest in the region. However, local shopkeepers and residents argue that the books are purely educational and have been available for years without any issues.
According to reports, police targeted bookstores in Srinagar and other key areas, removing several copies of the books in question. Some shop owners were also questioned regarding the sale and distribution of these materials. Officials stated that this action was taken as part of a broader effort to curb potential threats to peace and stability in Kashmir.
Meanwhile, the incident has drawn sharp criticism from religious leaders and civil rights activists, who believe that this move undermines freedom of expression and religious rights. They have urged authorities to clarify the reasons behind the seizures and ensure that such actions do not unfairly target any community.
The situation remains tense, with protests expected in the coming days. Local leaders have called for discussions to address the growing concerns over censorship and religious freedom in the region.