'Modi's repressive media policies destroying Kashmiri journalism '.

ISLAMABAD -- The owner of a sealed newspaper in Indian-occupied Kashmir says Prime Minister Narendra Modi's repressive media policies are destroying Kashmiri journalism, intimidating media outlets into serving as government mouthpieces and creating an information vacuum in our region of about 13 million people, as India descends into authoritarianism.

Anuradha Bhasin, executive editor of The Kashmir Times, whose offices in Srinagar were sealed by the occupation authorities three years ago, in an opinion piece published in The New York Times on Saturday, wrote that Modi was taking steps that could replicate this disturbing model on a national scale.

'His Hindu-chauvinist movement, which has normalized intolerance and violence against Indian Muslims, has already put severe pressure on India's once-rambunctious press, with journalists surveillance and jailed, and the government using strong-arm tactics against media outlets to ensure favorable coverage,' Ms Bhasin wrote in her piece titled: Modi's Final Assault on India's Press Freedom Has Begun.

But in January, she pointed out that draft amendments to digital media guidelines were introduced that would essentially allow the government to block any content it doesn't like.

'In other words, the rest of India may end up looking a lot like Kashmir,' Ms. Bhasin remarked.

In 2019, Modi's government abruptly revoked Kashmir's special status without public input from the territory's people, sent in thousands of troops and shut down internet access, it was pointed out.

The shutdown lasted nearly six months, forcing hundreds of journalists to line up for hours to file their stories via a single designated site that had internet access. Each had 15 minutes to do so. Internet speeds have been excruciatingly slow since.

The next year new rules were introduced that empowered officials to label media content in Kashmir as 'fake news, plagiarism and unethical or anti-national' and to punish journalists and publications. 'The rules stated ironically that the goal...

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