Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Jamaat-e-Islami properties worth ₹2.58 crore sealed

INCLUDE NEARLY HALF A HECTARE OF LAND AND SOME SCHOOL BUILDINGS

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hidnsutant­imes.com

: The state investigat­ion agency (SIA) on Thursday claimed to have sealed nine properties worth more than ₹2.58 crore belonging to banned terrorist outfit Jamaat-e-Islami.

The outfit was banned in 2019 for five years by the central government over anti-national activities. “Today in Shopian district, properties at nine locations worth ₹2.58 crore after being notified by district magistrate on the recommenda­tion of SIA have been sealed with restrictio­ns on usage and entry,” a spokesman of the SIA said.

He said the properties were sealed as part of efforts to choke the availabili­ty of funds for secessioni­st activities and to dismantle the ecosystem of anti-national elements and terror networks hostile to India’s sovereignt­y. “These premises/ structures have been sealed and entry and usage have been prohibited. Besides, ‘red entry’ to this effect has been made in the relevant revenue records,” he added. The sealed properties include nearly half a hectare of land and some school buildings.

The properties of Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) in Shopian are the first to be notified in a series of properties belonging to the banned group in other districts of J&K, the spokesman said.

He said Shopain has a lot of significan­ce vis-a-vis JeI.

“Saadu-din Tarabali and Gh. Ahmad Ahrar were the first to organize an Ijtima (religious gathering) at Badami Bagh Shopian in 1942 well before the first all India Ijtima of Jamaat-eIslami at Pathankot in 1945. Pertinentl­y, Amir-i-Jamaat Abdul Hamid Ganaie also hails from Shopian district,” he said.

The spokesman said as many as 188 JeI properties across the UT of J&K are to be notified. “SIA has preliminar­ily identified numerous properties purchased or acquired by JeI worth hundreds of crores of rupees,” he added.

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