Youth Arrested in Kashmir for Praising Nationalist Leaders on Social Media

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Srinagar, IaK: Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have arrested a young man in the Bandipora district of North Kashmir for allegedly praising banned separatist leaders, including Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Muhammad Yasin Malik, on social media platforms.

According to an official statement released by the Jammu and Kashmir Police, the arrest followed routine cyber surveillance and patrolling that led to the identification of a social media user accused of spreading content promoting militancy and extremist ideologies.

The individual has been identified as Sajjad Nasir Butt, also known as Sahil, the son of Nasir Ahmad Butt and a resident of Naid Khai Sumbal. A police spokesperson stated:

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“This individual deliberately uploaded images of JKLF leader Muhammad Yasin Malik and other separatist figures on his social media account with the intention of disturbing public peace and order.”

Following his arrest, a case was registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at Police Station Sumbal, and a formal investigation is underway.

The police emphasized that the Bandipora district cyber team is actively monitoring digital platforms to identify users involved in the spread of extremist messaging, incitement to violence, or actions that may threaten public order.

A police official reiterated:

“Any attempt to promote terrorism, propagate separatist ideologies, or spread misinformation that challenges the integrity of the nation will be addressed in strict accordance with the law.”

This arrest comes amid heightened scrutiny of online content in Jammu and Kashmir, where the government continues to take preventive measures to ensure peace and stability in the volatile region, particularly against the backdrop of ongoing concerns related to militancy and separatist movements.

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