Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Centre slaps ban on J&K chapter of Jamaat-e-Islami

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NEWDELHI: The Union home ministry on Thursday banned the Jammu and Kashmir chapter of the Jamaat-e-Islami, a socio-cultural organisati­on, for five years for allegedly indulging in activities “prejudicia­l to internal security and public order” and said the group has the potential of “disrupting the unity and integrity” of the country.

In a notificati­on, the ministry said the Jamaat was in close touch with militant outfits and was supporting extremism and militancy in the state.

NEWDELHI: The Union home ministry on Thursday banned the Jammu and Kashmir chapter of the Jamaat-e-Islami, a socio-religious organisati­on, for five years for allegedly indulging in activities “prejudicia­l to internal security and public order” and said the group has the potential of “disrupting the unity and integrity” of the country.

In a notificati­on, the ministry said the Jamaat was in close touch with militant outfits and was supporting extremism and militancy in Jammu and Kashmir. The notificati­on also accused the organisati­on of supporting claims for secession of a part of the Indian territory and supporting terrorist and separatist groups fighting for this purpose.

The notificati­on said if unlawful activities of the Jamaat were not curbed and controlled immediatel­y, the group is likely to escalate its subversive activities, propagate anti-national and separatist sentiments and continue inciting violence in the country.

“The Central Government is also of the opinion that having regard to the activities of the JeI, it is necessary to declare the JeI to be an unlawful associatio­n with immediate effect,” the notificati­on said, declaring the Jamaat as unlawful organisati­on for five years. Last Saturday, the Jammu and Kashmir police had detained at-least 150 top Jamaat leaders including its Kashmir chief Abdul Hamid Fayaz, its spokespers­on Zahid Ali and former secretary Ghulam Qadir Lone. In a statement, the Jamaat-e-Islami had termed the arrests a “well-designed conspiracy to pave way for further uncertaint­y in the region”.

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