Parties in J&K raise alarm over police summoning of journalists
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 21st January 2026 at 3:54pm
Political parties in Jammu and Kashmir have voiced concern over the recent summoning of Srinagar-based journalists by police, calling the move an overreach and a threat to press freedom.
Over the past several days, reporters working with national media organisations have been summoned to the Cyber Police Station in Srinagar for questioning in connection with a January 13 report on the profiling of mosques and imams in the Union Territory. Journalists said they were questioned about routine reporting, with some claiming they were asked to sign bonds or undertakings. One reporter from a national daily was reportedly called for questioning for three consecutive days.
Hindustan Times reporter Ashiq Hussain also received an oral summons, but the newspaper has sought a written notice stating...
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