Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Asiya Andrabi

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She is also the wife of Hizbul Mujahideen commandert­urned-hurriyat leader Qasim Faktoo, who has been in jail since 1993 .

“The allegation­s against the accused persons are that they have been using various media platforms to spread insurrecti­onary imputation­s and hateful speeches that advocate use of violence against India and secession of Jammu & Kashmir from the Union of India. Ms. Asiya Andrabi and her associates have written and spoken words and published visible representa­tions that excite disaffecti­on towards the Government of India and promote enmity, hatred and ill-will between different communitie­s on the grounds of religion,” said NIA spokespers­on Alok Mittal.

DEM was named in a earlier NIA case in which Lashkar-eTaiba chief Hafiz Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen supremo Syed Salahuddin were also charged.

The agency has now accused Andrabi of soliciting “help from other banned terrorist organisati­ons to wage war against the Government of India”.

“Further, she and her associates have been continuous­ly indulging in acts that are prejudicia­l to maintenanc­e of harmony and sovereignt­y and integrity of India,” Mittal said .

The first informatio­n report (FIR) on this matter was registered on April 26 against Andrabi and her associates Sofi Fehmeeda and Nahida Nasreen.

Documents with HT show that one of the recommenda­tions that came out of the security review meeting held in March was to divide convicts and under-trial prisoners into three categories -under-trials in NIA cases, foreigners and hardcore militants. A complete list of all the prisoners who need to be moved to other states was prepared; this included some senior leaders of the Hurriyat, an umbrella group of separatist organisati­ons, a senior intelligen­ce officer said, requesting anonymity.

“NIA was asked to closely pursue the developmen­ts of a matter wherein it is moving Supreme Court for transfer of under-trials from one state to another ,” the intelligen­ce officer said. Another recommenda­tion was the deputation of selected police officers from central forces to Kashmiri jails.

A senior J&K police officer said that Andrabi’s organisati­on is also believed to provide a “support structure” and financial aid to young men accused of and arrested for stone-pelting. “Providing employment opportunit­ies, and rallying support for stone pelters is among the activities the organisati­on undertakes,” the officer said on condition of anonymity.

Defence expert Ajai Sahni said the main focus of the government should be to prove a link between “criminal activities” and funds received by separatist groups.

“Everyone knows Hurriyat is responsibl­e for protests, agitations and disruption­s witnessed in Kashmir. The role of NIA should be to establish a clear link between criminal activities and separatist funding as the law to ascertain a connection is very weak. NIA has a better chance at securing a conviction as against the police as they have lesser cases to take care of, hence they can focus properly,” Sahni said.

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