Breakaway Faction of Banned Jamaat Supports J&K L-G's Anti-Drug Campaign in Kulgam
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.
Defence & Security Affairs
This sub-topic has appeared in 6 UPSC Prelims questions.
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.
Factual Pointers
Practice · 1 question
Under which legislation was the Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) Jammu and Kashmir declared an 'unlawful association' by the Ministry of Home Affairs in 2019?