The Srinagar office of the Jammu and Kashmir based news paper “The Kashmir Times” was sealed by authorities on Monday without any prior notice. The Editor of the newspaper Anuradha Bhaseen claimed that two properties belonging to the newspaper have been sealed by the Estate department.
Two weeks ago, Bhasin, Executive Editor of the newspaper, one of the oldest in Jammu and Kashmir was evicted from her official residence in Jammu.
Government advertisements were stopped to the newspaper last year the day after she petitioned the Supreme Court against the Government’s ban on Internet services and pleaded that it affected transmission of news and information and thereby freedom of the Press. Five months later the apex court disposed the petition after the Government informed that Internet services were being restored.
Headquartered in Jammu , the English daily is published from both Srinagar and Jammu. Bhasin claimed that no notice of cancellation or eviction was served on them and “nothing in writing” was given to them.
“Today, Estates Deptt locked Kashmir Times office without any due process of cancellation & eviction, same way as I was evicted from a flat in Jammu, where my belongings including valuables were handed over to “new allottee”. Vendetta for speaking out! No due process followed. How peevish! ” Bhasin wrote on Facebook after her office was sealed.❐
Today, Estates Deptt locked our office without any due process of cancellation & eviction, same way as I was evicted from a flat in Jammu, where my belongings including valuables were handed over to "new allottee". Vendetta for speaking out! No due process followed. How peevish! pic.twitter.com/J5P0eKxvbx
— Anuradha Bhasin (@AnuradhaBhasin_) October 19, 2020