The Indian government has intensified its crackdown on separatist movements in Jammu and Kashmir by banning several organizations under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, emphasizing its zero tolerance towards terrorism. Home Minister Amit Shah announced the bans, citing the groups' involvement in secessionist activities and support for terrorism. The Jammu Kashmir National Front (JKNF), part of the hardline Hurriyat Conference, and the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd. Yasin Malik faction) have been declared 'Unlawful Associations' for a period of five years. Additionally, the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League and four factions of the JKPL have been banned for their roles in promoting, aiding, and abetting the secession of Jammu and Kashmir through terrorist activities. Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlighted the adverse impact of terrorism on development in the region, underscoring the inverse relations between terrorism and development.
Modi Govt's policy of zero tolerance against terrorism continues. Four factions of JKPL involved in promoting, aiding and abetting secession of Jammu and Kashmir have been declared Unlawful Associations. https://t.co/y9xJomXQtC
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Modi Government Bans JKLF (Yasin Malik Faction), JK Peoples Freedom League For Terror Links https://t.co/23KmA2eBJL
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd. Yasin Malik faction)' declared as an 'Unlawful Association' for a further period of five year @AmitShah https://t.co/YJZUAKuVrd
Centre declares Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd. Yasin Malik faction) as unlawful association for further period of 5 years. Home Minister Amit Shah says, the banned outfit continues to engage in activities that foment terror and secessionism in Jammu and Kashmir.
"The Modi government has declared the 'Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd. Yasin Malik faction)' as an 'Unlawful Association' for a further period of five years," says Union Home Minister @AmitShah https://t.co/PyamwAn4lO
"The Modi government has declared the 'Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd. Yasin Malik faction)' as an 'Unlawful Association' for a further period of five years," says Union Home Minister Amit Shah. https://t.co/Mh1OHJuPA6
The Modi government has designated the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Freedom League as an 'Unlawful Association' for five years. The organization threatened India's integrity by promoting, aiding and abetting the secession of Jammu and Kashmir through terrorism. The Modi government…
The Modi government has declared the 'Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (Mohd. Yasin Malik faction)' as an 'Unlawful Association' for a further period of five years. The banned outfit continues to engage in activities that foment terror and secessionism in Jammu and Kashmir.…
The ministry of home affairs on Tuesday banned the Jammu Kashmir National Front (JKNF), a part of the hardline Hurriyat Conference, under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act. https://t.co/awOaoZv5AP
5-Year Ban On Jammu Kashmir National Front Under Anti-Terror Law https://t.co/auEmsekRfE https://t.co/xLHhaJ1Btu
Modi govt's zero tolerance towards terrorism. The members of the JKNF were involved in supporting terrorist activities and anti-India propaganda fuelling secessionism in Jammu and Kashmir and providing logistic support to terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir. https://t.co/DTnerpmOTO
JKNF was found carrying out secessionist activities to sever Jammu and Kashmir from Bharat: Home Minister Amit Shah after ban on outfit