Post by : Elena Malik
Indian authorities in Kashmir have recently imposed a ban on several books written by respected writers and scholars, citing concerns over the content. Officials claim these publications may incite unrest or spread misinformation in the sensitive region. This decision has sparked significant criticism from academics, activists, and advocates for free speech, who view the ban as a threat to intellectual freedom and democratic values.
Many voices from across the country and the world are calling for the ban to be reviewed and lifted, emphasizing that open dialogue, academic freedom, and the exchange of ideas are essential pillars of a democratic society. The controversy highlights the ongoing tension between security concerns and the protection of individual rights.
Stay tuned to DXB News Network for the latest updates on this developing story.
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