Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘JAMAAT BRAIN BEHIND HIZBUL’

- HT Correspond­ent and Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

J&K chapter of Jamaat-e-Islami was responsibl­e for the creation of terror group Hizbul-Mujahideen and is the brain behind the formation of the Hurriyat Conference, a govt official said.

SRINAGAR: The Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), banned by the government for five years, was responsibl­e for the creation of the state’s biggest terror group Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and is the brain behind the formation of the separatist group Hurriyat Conference, a senior government official who did not want to be named said on Friday.

The government is now considerin­g a crackdown on the Hurriyat as well, a second senior official added, asking not to be named.

New Delhi banned JeI (J&K) on Thursday for being “in close touch” with militant outfits and attempting to “escalate a secessioni­st movement” in Jammu and Kashmir.

The outfit is also accused of providing “ideologica­l” and “logistical support” to separatist­s and terrorists in the state for anti-national activities, the first official said.

JeI (J&K) has been banned twice earlier, 1975 (for two years) and 1990 (for three). By banning the organizati­on now, the central government wants to send an unambiguou­s message at multiple levels. For one, it wants to convey that the practice of non-mainstream, undemocrat­ic ideologies have no place in the Indian political system, the first official said.

In addition, security agencies believe that banning of the organisati­ons will also help counter radicalisa­tion of youth in the valley.

“Radicalisa­tion of youth is growing and needs to be countered,” the second official said.

The fact that JeI (J&K) was also actively supporting a regional political party has contribute­d to the government’s decision to crack down on the group.

JeI (J&K) has a large following in the state, especially in the restive south Kashmir region, the second official said.

Its leaders have all along been challengin­g the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to the Union of India, which makes its secessioni­st objective amply evident, the first official said.

JeI (J&K) was formed in 1945 as a chapter of the Jamaat-e-Islami Hind and separated in 1953 due to difference­s over political ideology with the parent body. It

is opposed to participat­ing in the electoral process and has been pursuing the agenda of setting up an independen­t theocratic Islamic State by destabiliz­ing the government establishe­d by law.

A third government official said a sizeable section of Jel (J&K) cadres worked for militant organizati­ons, especially the HM, as overground workers.

Its cadre are actively involved in subversive activities of the HM, the official added.

The presence of the Hizbul Mujahideen in the area of influence of the Jel (J&K) is a clear reflection of the separatist and radical ideology of the latter, the second official said.

JEI (J&K) WAS FORMED IN 1945 AS A CHAPTER OF THE JAMAAT-E-ISLAMI HIND AND SEPARATED IN 1953 DUE TO DIFFERENCE­S OVER POLITICAL IDEOLOGY WITH THE PARENT BODY

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