Former Members Of Banned Jamaat-E-Islami Launch New Occasion, Write To Election Fee For Image | India Information

In a major political improvement, former leaders of the banned Jamaat-e-Islami in Jammu and Kashmir have introduced the formation of a brand new political get together, the Jammu Kashmir Justice Improvement Entrance (JKJDF). The announcement was made throughout a staff’ conference held in Kulgam district, a area often known as the middle of Jamaat actions in Kashmir. Whereas the get together is new, most of its members have been beforehand related to the banned Jamaat-e-Islami, and its major goal is to unite former Jamaat members.
The get together has additionally submitted an software to the Election Fee, looking for official recognition and an election image.
Shameem Ahmad, president of the newly fashioned JKJDF and a former Jamaat member, expressed optimism about this new political initiative. He said that the JKJDF goals to determine a clear governance mannequin centered on actual improvement slightly than mere guarantees.
One other distinguished get together determine, Sayir Reshi, who beforehand contested within the Meeting elections, emphasised their dedication to justice and real progress. He remarked, “Our purpose is to create a political framework grounded in justice and true improvement.” The leaders additionally famous that their lack of formal registration in previous elections had restricted their capacity to contest below a unified banner.
With the institution of JKJDF, the get together members are actually making ready to actively take part in future native physique and panchayat elections.
“We are going to present educated representatives in all areas who will work selflessly for the widespread folks,” Ahmad added.
The JKJDF plans to formally launch its marketing campaign from Srinagar within the coming weeks.
In the meantime, former Jamaat-e-Islami members had been in discussions with the Centre relating to lifting the ban on the group. In consequence, they have been inspired to take part in elections, main many ex-members to contest as impartial candidates in Meeting polls. Nevertheless, none of them secured a victory.