Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Thursday defended filing of cases against three journalists in the valley saying two of them have been booked for making seditious and incendiary comments on social media.
Inspector General of Police (IGP Kashmir) Vijay Kumar, reacting to journalist bodies' criticism of the police action, said before making broad generalisations like freedom of press is being curtailed, people should ascertain the facts.
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"Only one journalist has been questioned about a journalistic work as only one FIR of instigating people for violence has been registered over an encounter in Shopian at Police Station Anantnag. Remaining two persons have not been booked for any of their journalistic works but because of the reason that they have posted explicitly seditious, incendiary and incriminating texts on social media, challenging sovereignty and integrity of India and attempting to instigate people for violence," Kumar said.
Three journalists -- The Hindu correspondent Peerzada Ashiq, freelance journalist Gowhar Geelani and photojournalist Masrat Zehra -- have been booked by police.
Ashiq has been booked for his follow up report on Shopian encounter in which two militants were killed.