A prominent news editor in Indian-administered Kashmir was arrested on Friday for allegedly “glorifying terrorism” and “instigating people,” police said. Fahad Shah, the founding editor of The Kashmir Walla, was detained from the southern Kashmiri city of Pulwama on Friday night after being summoned for questioning. Shah has been placed in 10-day police custody, the privately-owned news site said in a statement, adding that the editor had been “bed-ridden” and was on medication for severe cough and fever since Jan. 31. “The team stands in solidarity with Shah and his family at this time of distress and remains committed to providing reliable and on-ground reporting from Kashmir and appeals to Manoj Sinha-led Jammu and Kashmir for the immediate release of Shah and Gul,” it said. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Shah had been called in for questioning on Feb. 1 over the site’s coverage of a gunfight …