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NIA playing pivotal role
9/26/2021 11:37:26 PM

After the scrapping of J&K’s special status and its bifurcation into two union territories on August 5, 2019, the government intensified a crackdown against the separatists in Jammu and Kashmir and the results are evident. No one in Kashmir now calls for a shutdown or asks people to stage street protests. Stone pelting has become a history as the illegal Hawala channels stand choked. So there has been a significant change in the ground situation.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has played a major role in curbing militant funding and putting an end to separatism in Kashmir.
According to the media reports the NIA is planning to conduct more raids on the second-rung cadre of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami in Jammu and Kashmir to smash its network at the grass root level as the probe has revealed that radical organization is collecting funds from the locals to keep the pot boiling in the Valley.
The investigations that were carried out in the past revealed many facts about how JeI used to function in J&K.
The probes established the role of the organization in radicalizing the youth and putting them on the path of violence.
Despite the JeI working against the interests of the country, its cadres used to get themselves accommodated in the government departments. The jobs for them used to be reserved.
Recently, the J&K Government terminated six terror friendly government employees, prior to that 15, including the two sons of Hizbul-Mujahideen chief, Syed Salahuddin, were dismissed from the government services.
The twenty one employees who have been sacked during the past six months had direct or indirect links with the JeI. Organizations like JeI have played a major role in sustaining militancy in Jammu and Kashmir. The NIA has broken the back of militancy in Kashmir by reaching at the root cause of separatism in the Valley.
The NIA planning to launch a final crackdown on the JeI can prove to be the last nail in the coffin of militancy in Kashmir as it’s an established fact that local support to militants has to end once for all to end the scourge of militancy in Kashmir.
The steps that have been taken during the past two years have dispelled the notion that militancy can’t end. Supporters of violence and hatred need to mend their ways if they fail to do so they will have to pay a heavy price for it.
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