Jammu and Kashmir police have arrested three publishers in connection with inappropriate book content. These arrests stem from an FIR registered by the counter intelligence unit in Jammu. Two books found in government libraries contained chapters glorifying separatist leaders. The Jammu and Kashmir administration has already withdrawn these controversial books. Both publishers and authors involved have been blacklisted by the administration.

The directive comes days after eight officials were suspended on account of ‘pro-separatist content’ in two books in school libraries.

Two controversial books spark a crackdown on Jammu and Kashmir libraries, raising concerns about academic freedom and censorship.

Three publishers arrested in J&K for distributing controversial books, amid ongoing investigations into inappropriate content and separatist glorification.

The counter intelligence unit in Jammu has arrested three publishers in connection with the ongoing investigation into a controversy surrounding certain books in Jammu and…

Jammu and Kashmir police have arrested three publishers in connection with inappropriate book content. These arrests stem from an FIR registered by the counter intelligence unit…

The three publishers arrested include Inderpaul from Oberoi Book Service and Amardeep Singh and Girish Arora from the Noida-based Dominant Publishers.This decision follows…

The books had been withdrawn from school libraries earlier this month after protests by the BJP, which described them as ‘academic jihad’.

Jammu and Kashmir Police have arrested three publishers in connection with 'inappropriate' book content. These arrests are part of an ongoing investigation into controversial…

Three publishers were detained for 10 days over books allegedly glorifying separatists, raising concerns in Jammu and Kashmir.