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

2 June 2026·Defence & Security Affairs

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.

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Smart Gravity Note

The intersection of narcotics and terrorism (narco-terrorism) remains a critical internal security challenge in Jammu and Kashmir.

The public endorsement of the state's anti-drug campaign by a breakaway faction of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami highlights a strategic shift in local socio-political dynamics.

By framing drug eradication as a prerequisite for peace and youth development, the administration aims to sever the financial lifelines of terror networks.

This aligns with the broader national security doctrine of dismantling the terror ecosystem through a 'whole-of-society' approach, leveraging community support to neutralize non-state actors. > The integration of former separatist sympathizers into state-led anti-drug initiatives signifies a crucial step in countering narco-terrorism and stabilizing the Kashmir Valley.

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Under which legislation was the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Jammu and Kashmir declared an 'unlawful association' by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2019?