‘Kashmir Walla’ editor held for uploading ‘anti-national content’
The Hindu
Fahad Shah, editor of Srinagar-based news portal The Kashmir Walla, is also a contributor to well-known publications outside India
Fahad Shah, editor of the popular Srinagar-based news portal The Kashmir Walla, was arrested on Friday for “uploading anti-national content” on the social media platform, Facebook, the Jammu & Kashmir Police said.
A police spokesperson said it had been reliably learnt by the Pulwama police that some Facebook users and portals had been “uploading anti-national content, including photographs, videos and posts with criminal intention to create fear among the public”. The police said such content could “provoke the public to disturb law and order”.

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