Srinagar, Aug 06 (KNO): In a move aimed at countering the spread of false narratives and secessionism, the Government of Jammu and Kashmir has announced the forfeiture of 25 books identified as promoting anti-national ideologies and inciting violence.
This decision, made under the provisions of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita 2023 in order to safeguard the sovereignty and integrity of India, especially in the sensitive region.
According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the action follows detailed investigations and credible intelligence reports that highlighted the role of certain literature in radicalizing the youth of Jammu and Kashmir.
These books have been found to distort historical facts, vilify security forces, glorify terrorists and promote a culture of grievance, victimhood and terrorism.
The government said that such literature, often disguised as historical or political commentary, plays a critical role in misguiding the youth, glorifying terrorism, and fostering an environment conducive to violence.
The notification issued by the Jammu and Kashmir Home Department, declares these 25 books and their copies “forfeited” under Section 98 of the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita 2023. The government stated that the continued circulation of these books poses a direct threat to national security, peace, and the integrity of the country.
The forfeited books, which have now been banned for publication or circulation in the region, cover a wide range of topics related to Kashmir’s political and social issues.
Among the books listed are "Human Rights Violations in Kashmir" by Piotr Balcerowicz and Agnieszka Kuszewska, "Kashmiri's Fight for Freedom" by Mohd Yosuf Saraf, and "Colonizing Kashmir, State-Building under Occupation" by Hafsa Kanjwal.
Other books, such as "Do You Remember Kunan Poshpora?" by Essar Batool and "Mujahid ki Azaan" edited by Imam Hasan Al-Bana Shaheed, further reflect the deeply contentious narratives that have been promoted through these publications.
Also included in the list are works like "Independent Kashmir" by Christopher Snedden, "Kashmir Politics and Plebiscite" by Dr. Abdul Jabbar Gockhami, and "Azadi" by renowned author Arundhati Roy.
These books have been linked to propagating the secessionist ideologies that fuel the ongoing insurgency in the region, with some even openly questioning the sovereignty of India over Jammu and Kashmir.
In particular, the government highlighted the role of digital formats and online distribution networks that have allowed such literature to spread beyond traditional bookstores, reaching a wider audience.
In declaring these books forfeited, the Jammu and Kashmir government has made it clear that any attempt to destabilize the region through misinformation and radical narratives will not be tolerated—(KNO)