Srinagar: In a significant development, the banned Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir Wednesday said that it was ready to contest polls if Centre would lift the ban on it.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) imposed ban on JeI in 2019 , post Article 370 roll back, terming the organization as “anti national.” As per KNO, talking to reporters here, JeI’s panel head Ghulam Qadir Wani of Gussu, Pulwama, said that the members of JeI casted their votes in the recent Lok Sabha polls.
Wani was seen casting vote in the May 13 polls for Srinagar Lok Sabha polls.
“We will try to contest polls in the upcoming Assembly polls slated for September this year,” said Wani, adding that JeI always believed in democratic process. “We will field our own candidates if the Centre revokes the ban on us. There are other issues but revocation of ban is the first pre-condition to join the poll fray,” Wani said.
He said socio-religious reforms would be the poll plank of JeI besides drug abuse and growing immortality. Wani said a crucial session of JeI’s Majlis-e Shoora was held and a decision was taken to contest polls. “We never changed our stance as we believe in democracy,” he said. In reply to a query, why JeI members boycotted polls in the past, he said when nobody voted, JeI followed suit. “There was pressure and threat as well,” he said.
Ready to contest Assembly polls if Centre revokes ban imposed on us: Panel head Jamaat-e-Islami Kashmir
‘Never gave boycott calls, Majlis-e Shoora has taken a call to revive Jamaat, want to take forward democratic process, socio-religous reforms to be our main poll plank, no change in our basic stance’
The JeI’s willingness to contest elections will have a huge impact on Kashmir’s political landscape. The outfit was a part of the pro-separatist coalition Muslim Mutahida Mahaz (Muslim United Front or MUF) that participated in the 1987 elections against the National Conference (NC). The election was rigged and NC was declared winner. The rigging created huge resentment among the young supporters of MUF which manifested in militancy a year later. In the early 90s, MUF leader Peer Muhammad Yousuf crossed the LoC and went on to lead the Hizbul Mujahideen as Syed Salahuddin. (KNO)