SRINAGAR: State Investigation Agency (SIA) of Jammu and Kashmir has filed a chargesheet against a digital magazine editor and a PhD scholar in a “narrative militancy” case. Accused Peerzaada Fahad Shah, editor of monthly online magazine ‘Kashmir walla’ and a resident of Srinagar, and scholar Aala Fazili of Budgam were booked under the IPC and the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), the SIA said in a statement here.
While Shah was arrested on February 5 for “glorifying militancy, spreading fake news and inciting the public against law and order”, Fazili, a PhD scholar at the University of Kashmir, was held on April 17 for his “highly provocative and seditious” article in the online magazine. Chargesheet against the duo was filed on Thursday.
“The case relates to narrative militancy wherein as part of a criminal conspiracy to spread militancy and create a false narrative, accused Fazili, by his highly provocative and seditious write-up, intended to create unrest, and aid and abet the gullible youth to take the path of
violence,” the SIA statement read.
The article, according to the statement, was found to be “against national integration and supported the claim of secession of a part of the country’s territory, challenged sovereignty and territorial integrity, glorified violence, and advocated and abetted commission of militant acts”.
The SIA alleged that Shah intentionally conspired with Fazili and published the article, and this led to an increase in militancy and unlawful activities across J&K.
Calling the duo “contaminated and compromised media persons”, the SIA said their end objective was to “create, sustain and spread disaffection, hatred and enmity against the Indian State.
“Their interim objective was to preserve Pakistani influence by manipulating and playing with facts, subtly or brazenly, by putting information without context or out of context or selective reporting or selective exaggeration or underplaying or muting others and by craftily and cunningly invoking the legal rights to press freedom and political dissent guaranteed by the very Indian State which they wanted to undermine,” the statement said.