Jammu and Kashmir: The 25 banned books have been discovered to violate Sections 152, 196, and 197 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, which take care of actions that promote secessionism and pose a risk to the sovereignty and integrity of India.
The Jammu and Kashmir Dwelling Division has formally banned the publication and circulation of 25 books, declaring them forfeited beneath Part 98 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023. In a notification issued on August 5, the federal government said that these books propagate a false narrative and contribute to secessionist ideology within the area. Authorities declare the content material of those books performs a vital function in misguiding youth, glorifying terrorism, and inciting violence towards the Indian state.
Literature accused of distorting historical past and glorifying terrorism
Based on the Dwelling Division, investigations and credible intelligence have confirmed that this literature has been persistently circulated- usually beneath the guise of political or historic evaluation. The fabric is accused of distorting historic info, vilifying safety forces, and glorifying terrorists, thereby making a tradition of grievance, victimhood, and terrorist heroism amongst youth within the Union Territory.
Books forfeited beneath nationwide safety legal guidelines
The 25 banned titles have been discovered to fall beneath Sections 152, 196, and 197 of the Bhartiya Nyaya Sanhita, which pertain to selling secessionism and endangering the sovereignty and integrity of India. Below these provisions, the federal government has ordered all copies, paperwork, and materials associated to those books to be forfeited to the state.
The books embody ‘Al Jihadul fil Islam’ by Islamic scholar and founding father of Jamaat-e-Islami, Moulana Moudadi, ‘Unbiased Kashmir’ by Australian creator Christopher Snedden, ‘In Search of a Future (The Story of Kasimir)’ by David Devadas, ‘Kashmir in Battle (India, Pakistan and the endless Struggle)’ by Victoria Schofield, ‘The Kashmir Dispute (1947-2012)’ by AG Noorani, and ‘Azadi’ by Arundhati Roy.
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Deal with curbing youth radicalisation
Officers argue that such literature has served as a major driver of youth involvement in violence and terrorism. The federal government emphasises that this transfer is a part of a broader effort to counter radicalisation and keep inside safety and peace within the area.
The Dwelling Division additional asserted that the banned content material usually encourages spiritual extremism and alienation and serves as a pathway to terrorism, threatening each regional and nationwide safety.
Background and authorized context
This motion falls beneath the Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, which empowers state authorities to take preventive measures towards materials deemed harmful to public order and nationwide unity. The total listing of the 25 banned books has been made public; authorities are anticipated to start energetic enforcement, together with seizures of printed and digital copies. Publishers, distributors, and libraries throughout the area could come beneath scrutiny as the federal government works to implement the ban.

