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Breakaway Faction of Banned Jamaat Supports J&K L-G's Anti-Drug Campaign in Kulgam

2 June 2026·4 arguments·4 dimensions

Summary

A breakaway faction of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) publicly supported Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s anti-drug campaign in Kulgam district.

The L-G emphasized that choking drug smuggling networks directly weakens anti-national elements seeking to destabilize the region and fund terrorism.

This development marks a significant shift, as former members of a banned socio-religious organization are aligning with state-led initiatives to combat narco-terrorism, reflecting changing grassroots dynamics and a collective push against the weaponization of narcotics in the Kashmir Valley.

Core Arguments

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    Community participation is essential for dismantling the grassroots networks of narco-terrorism in conflict zones.

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    The alignment of former radical factions with state initiatives indicates the success of the government's dual approach of strict enforcement and community outreach.

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    Choking the financial pipelines generated by drug smuggling is a prerequisite for neutralizing the broader terror ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir.

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    Addressing youth vulnerability to substance abuse is a critical component of long-term peacebuilding and deradicalization strategies.

Dimensional Angles

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Internal Security: The narco-terror nexus and its role in funding insurgency and destabilizing border regions.

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Socio-Political: The shift in the stance of socio-religious groups towards state-led initiatives

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indicating changing local dynamics.

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Governance: The effectiveness of the 'whole-of-society' approach in conflict resolution and law enforcement.

Value-Adds for Answers

  • Quote: 'When we choke off drug smuggling, we weaken those who seek to destabilise our nation, spill the blood of innocent people, and divert our youth from the path of progress.' - J&K L-G Manoj Sinha.

  • Concept: 'Narco-terrorism' - the symbiotic relationship between drug cartels and terrorist organizations to fund subversive activities.

  • Data Point: The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has previously reported a significant rise in substance abuse in J&K, highlighting the scale of the social crisis accompanying the security threat.