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Jamaat, JKLF aides under NIA scanner
4/25/2019 11:18:43 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 25: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is likely to intensify crackdown in Kashmir on the supporters of the banned Jamaat e Islami and the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front.
Sources said the NIA is formulating a list of people who are connected with the alleged terror funding and had been funding the Jamaat and the JKLF for the performance of their functions in the valley.
Sources said around half a dozen people are under scanner and that they would be send the summons to appear before the NIA soon.
Sources said the NIA and other agencies have adequate information to question such people and that the central government wants an end to the funding that keeps the anti-India sentiment in action in Kashmir.
Sources said the Modi government has given strict instructions to the concerned that no relaxation should be given to the people who fund the anti-national activities of any sort.
Sources said during the start of NIA raids during 2017, the government was facing "some pressures from the ruling politicians in the state that time but that now there will be a very strict crackdown."
"There may have been some political influence in the past when the coalition government was in place but now it will be a different scene," said a senior official on the condition of anonymity.
Sources said the government has "credible inputs" that in the last around thirty years some of the people in Kashmir were continuously giving financial support to the anti-national forces.
"Each and every aspect of such cases under scanner are being verified because the crackdown on terror funding has to be brought to logical conclusion as those who were managing such resources for their masters will have to be brought to justice," said the official on the condition of anonymity.
Despite repeated attempts the concerned couldn't be contacted for comments.
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