Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in an X post on Tuesday, announced that three more organizations—namely, Jammu Kashmir Islamic Political Party, Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Democratic League, and Kashmir Freedom Front—have disassociated themselves from the Hurriyat.
Describing this development as a significant demonstration of the people’s trust in the Constitution of India within the valley, Shah said, “Modi Ji’s vision for a united and powerful Bharat stands even more bolstered today.”
According to Shah, a total of 11 such organizations have recently renounced separatism, proclaiming their unwavering support for India.
In March, Shah had informed in an X post that two groups—J&K Tahreeqi Isteqlal and J&K Tahreek-I-Istiqamat—had also abandoned separatism.
“Under the Modi government, separatism is breathing its last, and the triumph of unity is echoing across Kashmir,” HM Shah had said.
HM Shah on Monday met wife and 20-month-old son of Kirti Chakra awardee Humayun Muzammil Bhat, the deputy superintendent of police who died while battling terrorists in 2023.
Sharing pictures of his visit, Shah posted on X, “DSP Humayun Muzammil Bhatt of the J&K Police made the ultimate sacrifice during an operation against terrorists in Kokarnag, J&K, in 2023, setting an immortal example of valor and patriotism. Today, I met the martyr’s family in Srinagar and extended my heartfelt condolences. “