New Delhi:
The Modi government has launched a coalition of four parties – the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front, led by jailed terror suspect Yasin Malik, the Jammu and Kashmir People's Freedom Alliance and the Jammu and Kashmir People's Union, for their involvement in inciting terrorism and separatism in the union territory. One faction was banned.
Announcing the decision, Home Minister Amit Shah said anyone who challenges the security, sovereignty and integrity of the country will face severe legal action.
In a separate notification, the Union Home Ministry said that four factions of the JK People's Alliance, JKPL (Mukhtar Ahmed Waza), JKPL (Bashir Ahmad Totah), JKPL (Ghulam Mohammad Khan), and Yaqoob Sheikh-led JKPL ( Aziz) was also banned. shake).
“The Modi government has declared the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd Yasin Malik) an 'illegal association' for another five years,” Amit Shah wrote in X.
The Modi government has designated the Jammu and Kashmir People's Freedom Federation as an “illegal organization” for five years. The organization threatened the integrity of India by promoting, aiding and abetting the secession of Jammu and Kashmir through terrorism.
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The minister said Jammu and Kashmir People's Freedom Federation has also been declared a banned organization for five years and is threatening the integrity of India by promoting, aiding and abetting the secession of Jammu and Kashmir through terrorism.
“The Modi government will continue to show no mercy towards persons and organizations involved in terrorist activities,” he said in another post.
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