In continuation of past decisions to ban terrorist and separatist organisations in J&K, some more organisations have been added. The recent decisions by the Central Government to ban several separatist organisations in Jammu and Kashmir under strict anti-terror laws underscore India’s unwavering commitment to national security and integrity. This move, just hours before the declaration […]
In continuation of past decisions to ban terrorist and separatist organisations in J&K, some more organisations have been added. The recent decisions by the Central Government to ban several separatist organisations in Jammu and Kashmir under strict anti-terror laws underscore India’s unwavering commitment to national security and integrity. This move, just hours before the declaration of general elections, sends a clear message: terrorism will not be tolerated, and those who seek to undermine India’s sovereignty will face severe consequences. The banning of the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League (JKPFL) and its associated factions, along with the extension of the ban on the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), reflects a proactive approach by the Modi Government in addressing the challenges posed by terrorism in the region. The Union Home Minister’s assertion that the Government will remain unsparing towards individuals and organisations involved in terror activities reaffirms the Government’s resolve to combat terrorism with all its might. The decision to designate these organisations as ‘Unlawful Associations’ for five years is a crucial step in curbing their ability to perpetrate violence and destabilise the region. The JKPFL and its affiliated factions have long been accused of promoting secessionism through terrorism, threatening the integrity of India. By extending the ban on the JKLF, led by imprisoned terror accused Yasin Malik, the Government is sending a clear signal that individuals with a history of inciting violence will not be allowed to operate with impunity. The notifications issued by the Union Home Ministry highlight the grave nature of the activities carried out by these banned organizations. From supporting terrorist activities to inciting violence and mobilising funds for unlawful purposes, these groups have consistently posed a threat to the security and stability of Jammu and Kashmir. The ban on these organisations is not just a legal measure; it is a necessary step to safeguard the democratic principles and constitutional authority of the country. The Government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and safeguarding national security should be commended and supported by all stakeholders.