Indian Kashmir police pressure journalists to sign ‘peace’ pledges, sparking censorship fears
Journalists face summons and pressure to vow not to ‘disturb peace’ following reports on state profiling of religious institutions

A third journalist, an assistant editor with the Indian Express newspaper, was summoned to a police station in Srinagar, the capital of the federal territory, but did not sign the pledge, the newspaper said in a report published on Wednesday.
A spokesperson for Srinagar police did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The Indian Express, one of India’s most respected dailies, said its journalist was summoned four times between January 15 and 19 and asked to sign the pledge on January 16.

“He has not signed the bond as asked by the police. The Indian Express is committed to doing what is necessary to uphold and protect the rights and dignity of its journalists,” the paper’s chief editor, Raj Kamal Jha, said in the report.