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‘Our Publications Have Decided to Become Government Mouthpieces’- Omar Abdullah Condemns Attacks on Anuradha Bhasin

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Political leaders in Jammu Kashmir on Tuesday reacted sharply to the sealing of the office of ‘Kashmir Times’ by authorities, while a group of about dozen journalists offered their services for free as a mark of solidarity with the newspaper.

The Estates Department on Monday sealed the office of the prominent English daily allotted to it in a government building at Press Enclave, with the newspaper owners claiming that no prior notice was given to them.

The former chief minister and National Conference leader Omar Abdullah condemned the government action.

“This explains why some of our ‘esteemed’ publications have decided to become government mouthpieces, printing only government press handouts. The price of independent reportage is to be evicted without due process,” he alleged in his tweet.

CPI (M) leader Mohammad Yousuf Tarigami alleged that “It is nothing but vendetta politics and an attempt to suppress the dissenting voices in the region.”

Bhasin had alleged that her newspaper had been targeted as she had moved the Supreme Court against media restrictions in Jammu Kashmir after the Centre abrogated Article 370 in August last year.

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