Government declares ‘Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu Kashmir (JeI)’ as an 'Unlawful Association' for a further period of 5 years | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
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  • Notification was issued by Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) under Section 3 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967.
    • Previously, JeI was banned in February, 2019.

 

  • Reasons for declaration: JeI is continuing to be involved in fomenting terrorism and anti-India propaganda for fueling secessionism in Jammu and Kashmir, which are prejudicial to internal security and public order and have potential of disrupting unity and integrity of the country.
    • JeI members are often alleged to be working as Over Ground Workers (OGWs).

 

  • OGWs: People who provide logistic support to militants and assist them in their surreptitious movement.

 

  • Role played by OGWs for terrorist organizations
    • Recruitment: Recruiting local youth for joining terrorist ranks, including forced recruitments.
    • Funding: Through illegal trade, counterfeit currency, tax evasion, Hawala transactions, etc.
    • Coordination with other stakeholders: Such as secessionist leaders, organised crime networks, etc.
    • Legitimization: Through propaganda, radicalization, exploitation of local grievances, etc.

 

  • Measures to neutralize influence of OGWs: Rehabilitating orphans and women to ensure Social welfare [e.g., Operation Sadbhavana (Goodwill)], improve Intelligence Infrastructure to keep track of radicalization attempts, Fast track courts for speedy conviction of terrorists and OGWs, etc.

Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), 1967

  • Provides for effective prevention of certain unlawful activities of individuals and associations, and for dealing with terrorist activities.
  • UAP (Amendment) Act, 2019 empowered the government to designate individuals as terrorists, in addition to organizations.
    • It also added International Convention for Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism (2005) to define terrorist acts.
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