JKNF banned by Govt under UAPA
STATE TIMES NEWS
New Delhi: The government on Tuesday banned the Jammu Kashmir National Front (JKNF) led by Nayeem Ahmad Khan under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
In an order, the Ministry of Home Affairs declared the JKNF, a constituent of the hardline Hurriyat Conference, an “unlawful association” with immediate effect.
The government said the JKNF has been “indulging in unlawful activities, which are prejudicial to the integrity, sovereignty, and security of the country.”
It said members of the JKNF have remained involved in supporting terrorist activities and anti-India propaganda for fuelling secessionism in Jammu and Kashmir and providing logistic support to terrorists in the Union territory.
It also said JKNF members “have been involved in mobilising violent protesters in various parts of Kashmir for perpetrating unlawful activities, including supporting terrorist activities, sustained stone pelting on security forces.”
The order will have effect for a period of five years.
After the JKNF was banned under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Home Minister Amit Shah said the government is committed to uprooting terror forces to ensure the security of the people of the country.
In a post on X, Shah said, “The outfit was found carrying out secessionist activities to sever Jammu and Kashmir from Bharat and supporting terrorism, challenging the sovereignty, security, and integrity of the nation.”
In an order, the Ministry of Home Affairs declared the JKNF, a constituent of the hardline Hurriyat Conference, an “unlawful association” with immediate effect. The order will have effect for a period of five years.
In his post, Shah said, “We are committed to uprooting terror forces to ensure the security of the people of Bharat.”