Govt officials claim Strong links between Jamaat-e-Islami and ISI
Govt officials claim Strong links between Jamaat-e-Islami and ISI
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NEW DELHI: The official said that recently, banned  The Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir has established strong links with Pakistan's ISI and has been maintaining regular contact with the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi for promoting jihad for the state.

A senior official said, The JeI (J&K) has established strong links with Pakistan's ISI for ensuring logistics support for arming, training and supply of weapons to Kashmiri youths and its leaders continue to maintain regular contact with the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi for support.

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As per the intelligence inputs, the Jel (J&K) has been using its network of schools to spread anti-India feelings among children in the Kashmir Valley and encouraging cadres of the Jel (J&K) youth wing Jamiat-ul-Tulba to join 'Jihad' by getting recruited into terrorist groups.

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The official also said  the group also has extensive foreign links through which it secures funding and promotes its objectives. It has close links with Jel-Pakistan, Jel-POK and Jel-Bangladesh, where several leaders have faced the death penalty for anti-national activities.

The outfit was banned twice in the past due to its activities. The first time in 1975 for two years by the Jammu and Kashmir government and the second time in April 1990 for three years by the Centre.

 

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