Srinagar, Jan. 21 -- In recent times, discussions around mosque profiling have sparked heated debates across political and social spheres. While some politicians may attempt to frame the issue as a threat to their interests or the broader public, the reality is far different. Mosque profiling-when undertaken for administrative, developmental, or security purposes-does not inherently harm any political figure. Instead, it serves as a practical tool to better understand community needs, maintain public order, and streamline welfare initiatives. Profiling religious institutions should not be automatically equated with targeting or surveillance with malicious intent. In many countries, similar exercises are conducted for churches, temples, an...