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J&K bans circulation of 25 'secessionist', 'radical' books
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The Jammu and Kashmir home department has banned 25 books, including Arundhati Roy's 'Azadi,' citing concerns over the dissemination of false narratives and secessionist literature. Authorities believe these publications endanger India's sovereignty and integrity by potentially radicalizing youth. The banned books are now "forfeited," prohibiting their ownership, sale, and circulation within the region.
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