Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

‘Banning Jamaat act of vengeance’

- HT Correspond­ent and Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

SRINAGAR: Former J&K chief minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday termed the ban on Jamaat-eIslami (JeI) an act of “vengeance” by Centre.

“JeI is a social and political organisati­on. It is an ideology and I do not think you can imprison an ideology by arresting some activists of the outfit,” Mehbooba 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 organisati­on 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 destabilis­ing the government establishe­d by law.

A third government official said a sizeable section of Jel (J&K) cadres worked for militant outfits especially HM, as overground workers. Its cadre are actively involved in subversive activities of the HM, the official added.

Radicalisa­tion of youth is growing and needs to be countered GOVT OFFICIAL

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