Kashmir Indepth
Latest News

Over 25 ex-militants, separatists, Jamiat-e-Islami members in poll fray

Mudasir Ahmad

Srinagar Sep 19 (KINS): Over 25 ex-militants, separatists, and members of the banned Jamiat-e-Islami (JeI) are participating in the ongoing assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir, marking a significant shift in the political landscape of the region.
These candidates include former prominent separatist leaders such as Zaffar Habib Dar, Syed Saleem Geelani, Javid Hubbi, and Aga Muntazir Mehdi. Additionally, ex-militants like former JKLF commander Farooq Ahmad Dar, along with several JeI members, are also running for various assembly seats.
The banned Jamiat-e-Islami has strategically fielded candidates around 15 constituencies. This includes Pulwama, Kulgam, Zainapora, and Devsar in south Kashmir, as well as Beerwah, Langate, Bandipora, Baramulla, Sopore, and Rafiabad in the north. Among the prominent candidates is Talat Majid, Sayaar Ahmad, and Hafiz Mohammad, who are contesting despite the ban on the organization.
Zaffar Habib Dar, once a prominent separatist, is running under the J&K Apni Party banner. He believes that resolving the issues of Jammu and Kashmir lies in active participation in the democratic process. “We can solve problems only through the electoral process. Everyone should participate in the electoral process by casting their vote,” Dar said,
signaling a notable departure from his previous stance.
Former militant Farooq Ahmad Dar, also known as Saifullah Farooq, is contesting on a Samajwadi Party ticket from the Habba Kadal constituency. Farooq, who joined the insurgency in 1989 and received arms training in Pakistan, now regrets his decision. “That time everyone picked up the gun. We were misguided by Pakistan agents in Kashmir,” he told news agency Kashmir Indepth News Service (KINS).
After a year of militancy, he surrendered to the police and spent nearly five years in jail. Farooq, who previously contested municipal elections on a BJP ticket in 2019, now appeals to voters for support, emphasizing his opposition to Pakistan’s interference in Kashmir.
As per KINS, Sayaar Ahmad, a member of the banned JeI, explained that their absence from the electoral process since the 1987 elections was due to alleged rigging. “We never called for a poll boycott. We stayed away from elections as there was rigging in the 1987 assembly elections in which Jamiet-e-Islami candidates were also contesting,” Sayaar said, stressing that participating in elections is now viewed as the only way to resolve the region’s long-standing issues. (KINS)

Related posts

SC declines plea to set up NEET exam centres abroad

Kashmir Indepth

Winter expected to arrive early in J&K, but too soon to predict how harsh or mild the season will be: Sonam Lotus ‘Chances of above-normal snowfall in October-November, Temperatures may drop to around minus 8°C in December-January’

Kashmir Indepth

J&K Trade Promotion Organisation Honored at National ODOP Awards for Indigenous Product Promotion

Kashmir Indepth

Home Minister Amit Shah introduces three key bills in Lok Sabha; Opposition protests, house adjourned till 3 PM

Kashmir Indepth

Appointment of VC for CUS, Not calling KU professors for interaction injustice, biased approach: Tarigami

Kashmir Indepth

‘Special National Integration camp in Srinagar showcases India’s unity in diversity’; DG NCC Lt Gen Virendra Vats says mega youth initiative aims to foster discipline, National Integration and greater participation of girls in J&K, Ladakh

Kashmir Indepth

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