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Why banned Jamaat-e-Islami made a comeback in J&K elections after 37 years

September 28, 2024 / 20:03 IST
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The Jamaat’s return to electoral politics has sparked mixed reactions in the Valley.

Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir’s decision to participate in the ongoing assembly elections, after over three decades of abstaining, has caught many in the region by surprise and raised questions about the outfit’s strategic shift.

After the Election Commission of India announced the long-awaited assembly elections in J&K in August, ten independent candidates submitted nomination papers to contest the polls with support from a select panel of the proscribed Jamaat.

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This is the first time since the 1987 assembly elections that Jamaat, a banned religious-political organisation with around 5,000 members, has shown interest in J&K’s electoral politics, signalling a major shift from its longstanding opposition to elections and support for separatist boycott calls.

In February 2019, two weeks after the Pulwama terror attack that killed 40 paramilitary troopers, the central government banned Jamaat over allegations of terrorism and anti-India propaganda. The crackdown led to the imprisonment of several leaders, including Jamaat chief Abdul Hameed Fayaz and spokesperson Zahid Ali.