Kashmir Indepth
Kashmir

Kashmir University students protest ban on Jamaat-e-Islami demand immediate revocation

Srinagar: The students of Kashmir University on Wednesday held a strong protest demonstration against the ban on Kashmir’s largest socio-religio-political organization in Jammu and Kashmir.

Dozens of students marched from the varsity’s History department upto Humanities block carrying banners and chanting slogans denouncing the ban on Jama’at.

A student told that the protesters later dispersed peacefully at the Humanities block.

Government of India last month imposed a ban on Jama’at for five years for “unlawful association” of having the potential to disrupt the unity and integrity of the country.

Prior to the ban, more than 200 members of JeI were arrested by the state police during raids at their residences including its Ameer Dr Abdul Hameed Fayaz.

Via KR

Related posts

Cop shoots self at DGP J&K’s Jammu residence, was posted as security guard

Kashmir Indepth

J&K set to achieve ODF+ status by 15thof August: CS Directs for working in coordination to realize thetargets of ‘Housing for All’ & ‘Zero Poverty’

Zainab Hamdani

Secretary RDD Reviews Development Plans for Nangali Sahib, Shahpur under Vibrant Village Programme

Zainab Hamdani

Dist. Adm to conduct COVID-19 test of migrant labourers: Div Com

Kashmir Indepth

One militant killed in Tral, ‘operation on’ : Army

Kashmir Indepth

Police intensifies crackdown on drug trafficking in Anantnag, properties worth Rs 4.3 crores attached

Zainab Hamdani

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy