Indian police seize books by Islamic scholar in Kashmir

[BorneoPost] - 02/19/2025

SRINAGAR (Feb 19): Indian police in disputed Kashmir have raided dozens of bookshops and seized hundreds of copies of books by an Islamic scholar, sparking angry reactions by Muslim leaders. Police said searches were based on “credible intelligence regarding the clandestine sale and distribution (…)



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