JKDFP Designated as ‘Unlawful Association’
The Union Home Ministry has announced a five-year ban on the ‘Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party’ (JKDFP) due to its anti-India and pro-Pakistan activities. The ban is imposed under Section 3(1) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) 1967, designating JKDFP as an ‘Unlawful Association.’
Reasons for the Ban
- The ministry stated that JKDFP has been involved in anti-national activities since 1998, with its members promoting separatism and terrorist acts in India.
- The organization aims to establish Kashmir as a separate Islamic state, posing a threat to India’s sovereignty, security, and integrity.
- Numerous criminal cases have been registered against JKDFP under various laws, including UAPA 1967, IPC 1860, The Arms Act 1959, and Ranbir Penal Code 1932.
Founder’s Role
- JKDFP was founded by Shabir Ahmad Shah, known for his anti-India and pro-Pakistan propaganda.
- Shah has advocated for Kashmir as a ‘dispute’ and rejected any settlement within the framework of the Indian Constitution.
- Members of his organization have actively engaged in secessionist activities in Jammu and Kashmir, aiming to create a separate Islamic state.
Funding and Activities
- JKDFP and its members have been involved in raising funds from various sources, including Pakistan and its proxy organizations, to support unlawful activities, including terrorism and sustained stone-pelting on security forces in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Intelligence reports indicate links between JKDFP and banned terrorist organizations.
- The organization has shown disrespect for constitutional authorities and the country’s constitutional setup.
Ban Rationale
- The ban is imposed due to JKDFP’s anti-national activities, disregard for constitutional authority, and disrespect for the sovereignty of the state.
- The organization’s activities have been prejudicial to India’s integrity, sovereignty, security, and communal harmony.
- The ban aims to prevent JKDFP from continuing its anti-national activities, advocating secession, and propagating anti-national sentiments.
- The central government believes that prompt action is necessary to safeguard the country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.
Month: Current Affairs - October, 2023
Category: India Nation & States Current Affairs