
3 More Groups Have Disassociated from Hurriyat in J&K: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent visit to Jammu and Kashmir has brought some significant news for the region. In a recent statement, Shah announced that three more organizations have disassociated themselves from the Hurriyat and have discarded separatism. The organizations in question are the Jammu Kashmir Islamic Political Party, Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Democratic League, and Kashmir Freedom Front.
This development is a significant blow to the Hurriyat, a conglomerate of separatist groups that has been advocating for Kashmir’s independence from India. The Hurriyat has been a thorn in the side of the Indian government for years, with its leaders frequently calling for boycotts and protests against Indian rule. However, with these three organizations disassociating themselves from the Hurriyat, it seems that the tide is turning in favor of the Indian government.
The Home Minister’s statement comes at a time when Jammu and Kashmir is going through a transformative phase. The region has been under the grip of Article 370, which granted special autonomy to the state, since its inception in 1954. However, in August 2019, the Indian government scrapped Article 370, and the state was reorganized into two union territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh.
The move was widely seen as a major step towards integrating Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the country. The government had argued that Article 370 was a hurdle to the development of the region, and that its scrapping would bring the region in line with the rest of the country.
However, the Hurriyat and other separatist groups have been opposed to the move, and have been demanding that Article 370 be reinstated. They have also been advocating for Kashmir’s independence from India, and have been calling for boycotts and protests against the Indian government.
The disassociation of these three organizations from the Hurriyat is a significant blow to these separatist demands. The Jammu Kashmir Islamic Political Party, Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Democratic League, and Kashmir Freedom Front are all prominent organizations in the region, and their decision to disassociate themselves from the Hurriyat is a major setback for the separatist movement.
The Home Minister’s statement also highlighted the government’s commitment to its vision of a united and powerful India. “Modi Ji’s vision for united and powerful Bharat stands even more bolstered today,” he said. This statement suggests that the government is committed to its goal of integrating Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the country, and that it will not be deterred by the opposition of separatist groups.
The development also comes at a time when the Indian government is working towards revoking the special status of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 371-A of the Indian Constitution. Article 371-A grants special status to the state, and allows it to have its own constitution and laws. However, the Indian government has been working towards revoking this article as well, and has been pushing for the implementation of the Pahari culture in the region.
The Pahari culture is a cultural movement that seeks to promote the cultural identity of the Pahari people, who are the indigenous inhabitants of the region. The movement has been gaining popularity in recent years, and has been seen as a symbol of the region’s cultural identity.
The revocation of Article 371-A would be a major step towards integrating Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the country. The article has been a major hurdle to the development of the region, and its revocation would allow the government to implement its policies and programs in the region.
In conclusion, the disassociation of these three organizations from the Hurriyat is a significant development in Jammu and Kashmir. It suggests that the tide is turning in favor of the Indian government, and that the separatist movement is losing steam. The government’s commitment to its vision of a united and powerful India is also clear, and it is likely to continue pushing for the integration of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the country.
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