Hurriyat loses 3 more allies; Amit Shah says Valley backs India's Constitution

ANI April 8, 2025 163 views

In a significant political shift, three more organizations have distanced themselves from the Hurriyat Conference, reinforcing the Indian government's narrative of increasing integration in Kashmir. Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated this development as a testament to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a unified India. The move follows previous announcements by other separatist groups and is seen as a major success in combating regional separatism. This trend indicates a potential transformation in Kashmir's political landscape, with more groups expressing support for India's constitutional framework.

"Modi Ji's vision for a united and powerful Bharat stands even more bolstered today" - Amit Shah
New Delhi, April 8: In a significant political development, three more organizations--Jammu Kashmir Islamic Political Party, Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Democratic League, and Kashmir Freedom Front--have officially severed ties with the Hurriyat Conference.

Key Points

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3 organizations officially break away from Hurriyat Conference

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Home Minister highlights growing trust in Indian Constitution

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Total 11 groups have now rejected separatism

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Government sees move as major integration success

The move is being seen as a major demonstration of growing public trust in the Constitution of India within the Kashmir Valley.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, reacting to the development on social media platform X, said, "Three more organizations, namely Jammu Kashmir Islamic Political Party, Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Democratic League, and Kashmir Freedom Front, disassociate themselves from the Hurriyat. It is a prominent demonstration of the people's trust in the Constitution of India within the valley."

"Modi Ji's vision for a united and powerful Bharat stands even more bolstered today, as so far 11 such organizations have shunned separatism, proclaiming unwavering support for it," Shah further said.

Four groups affiliated with the Hurriyat Conference-- J&K Tahreeqi Isteqlal, J&K Tahreek-I-Istiqamat, J&K People's Movement and the Democratic Political Movement-- had renounced separatism last month and expressed their faith in the vision of a unified India under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The move is being seen as a major success for the government's efforts to integrate the Union Territory and restore lasting peace. This latest development follows similar announcements by other separatist factions, signaling a growing shift towards reconciliation in the Valley.

Shah then had termed the development a big victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of building India into a developed, peaceful and unified country.

The development follows the Ministry of Home Affairs' (MHA) decision on March 11 to ban two organisations -- the Awami Action Committee, led by prominent Kashmiri cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, and the Jammu and Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen, headed by Shia leader Masroor Abbas Ansari -- for five years over alleged anti-national activities.

In the recently concluded Budget Session, Union Home Minister Amit Shah told Parliament that from 2019 to 2024, 14 major Hurriyat-linked organisations were banned. He asserted that the Hurriyat, once a mediator in talks with Pakistan, has now been dismantled. Shah made the remarks during a discussion on the MHA's functioning in the Rajya Sabha on March 21.

Shah further criticized previous governments for their "lenient" approach toward terrorism, alleging they avoided strong actions due to fear of losing vote banks. In contrast, he emphasized that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism has been firmly implemented.

Reader Comments

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Rajiv K.
This is a positive step towards peace and stability in the region. When more groups choose dialogue over division, everyone benefits. Hope this momentum continues! 🙏
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Sameera A.
While I welcome the development, I hope the government also focuses on economic opportunities for Kashmiri youth. Jobs and education will do more for integration than bans alone.
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Amit P.
Historic moment! Shows how PM Modi's leadership is uniting the nation. The Hurriyat's declining influence proves people want development, not disruption. #NewIndia
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Farhan Q.
As someone from Srinagar, I've seen how attitudes are changing. People are tired of conflict and want normalcy. But the government should be careful not to overcelebrate - real trust takes time to build.
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Priya M.
Interesting to see this shift happening. Hope the media gives equal coverage to positive developments like this instead of just focusing on negative news from the region.
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Vikram S.
The government deserves credit for its consistent policy. But let's remember - true integration means respecting Kashmir's unique identity while celebrating our shared Constitution. Balance is key.

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