Pakistan condemns India's restrictions on Kashmiri organisations: FO
- The Jammu and Kashmir Awami Action Committee and Jammu and Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen have been declared unlawful by the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs for five years, citing involvement in anti-national activities and supporting terrorism.
- Pakistan condemned India's decision to ban the AAC and JKIM, stating it suppresses political activities and stifles dissent in Jammu and Kashmir.
- The Indian government had previously declared multiple political parties in the region as unlawful, increasing the total to 14 banned parties.
- The Foreign Office of Pakistan urged the Indian government to lift restrictions on Kashmiri political parties and release political prisoners.
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UAPA ban on 2 moderate J&K outfits faces backlash, seen as 'contradiction' to govt's normalisation claim
Home Minister Amit Shah announced the ban on Jammu and Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen and Awami Action Committee in a post on X Tuesday, citing disruption of law & order by the outfits.
Pakistan condemns India's restrictions on Kashmiri organisations: FO
Pakistan has strongly condemned India's decision to label two prominent organisations in Indian-occupied Kashmir as “unlawful associations” for five years. The AAC, headed by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, a key figure in the Kashmir resistance movement, and the JKIM, led by the late Maulana Mohammad Abbas Ansari until his death in 2022, were both declared unlawful under Indian law. The decision brings the total number of banned political parties and orga…
PHC seeks cabinet meeting minutes about ban on PTM
People are seen gathered outside the Peshawar High Court . — APP/FilePESHAWAR: The Peshawar High Court on Tuesday directed the federal government to submit the cabinet meeting minutes regarding the ban on the proscribed organisation, Pashtun Tahaffuz Movement .A two-member bench comprising...
Government bans Mirwaiz’s Awami Action Committee, Jammu and Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen for 5 years
Centre bans Awami Action Committee and Jammu and Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen for anti-national activities, supporting terrorism, and fuelling secessionist activities in Jammu and Kashmir.
Centre bans Awami Action Committee for five years under UAPA
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Tuesday declared the Jammu and Kashmir-based Awami Action Committee (AAC) an unlawful association under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, imposing an immediate ban for the next five years accusing the organization of engaging in activities that threaten the country's sovereignty, integrity, and security.
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