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FIR Filed Against Daily Jammu Kashmir Times Over Alleged Misinformation and Defamation

Muzaffarabad (PaJK): A First information report (FIR) has been registered against the renowned and longstanding Urdu daily, Jammu Kashmir Times, under charges related to the publication of allegedly false and defamatory news articles and what has been termed as “negative propaganda.”

The complaint, filed by the Section Officer of the AJK Department of Home Affairs, cites specific news content published in the newspaper’s editions dated the 26th and 28th of the month. These reports have been deemed objectionable and misleading by the complainant, leading to legal action under several sections of the Azad Penal Code (APC), including 505, 500/504, 489Y, and 501.

According to official sources, the FIR accuses the newspaper of spreading disinformation that could potentially disturb public order and tarnish the reputation of governmental institutions. The authorities allege that the published material lacked factual basis and was intended to mislead the public and fuel unnecessary controversy.

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The Jammu Kashmir Times, widely known as one of the oldest and most respected Urdu-language newspapers in Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir, has played a historic role in shaping public discourse in the region. The filing of a case against such an established media outlet has sparked widespread discussions among journalists, press freedom advocates, and civil society groups.

Media watchdogs and press unions are closely monitoring the case, with concerns being raised over the implications of the FIR on journalistic freedom and the right to expression in the region. Many see this action as part of a growing trend of pressure being exerted on independent media houses.

As the investigation unfolds, all eyes remain on the judicial process and how it will balance concerns of misinformation with the fundamental principles of press freedom.

For continuous updates on this story and more news from Jammu & Kashmir, stay connected with The Azadi Times.

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