Srinagar, Jan. 21 -- Political parties in Jammu and Kashmir have raised concerns over the recent summoning of Srinagar-based journalists by the police, describing the move as an overreach and a challenge to the freedom of the press. For the past several days, reporters working for national media organisations have reportedly been called to the Cyber Police Station in Srinagar for questioning. The inquiries are linked to the January 13 news report on the profiling of mosques and imams in the Union Territory. Hindustan Times' reporter Ashiq Hussain also received an oral summons to the Cyber Police Station, but HT has sought a written summons, with reason, so that it can respond. On January 14, political leaders criticised the police for distributing forms to village officials to collect details of mosques and madrasas in Valley. SC restricts govt from action affecting Punjab Kesari's ops, P4...