Kashmir seminary declared unlawful under anti-terror law, sparks outcry
Hindistan'ın terörle mücadele kanunları çerçevesinde Keşmir'deki bir medresenin yasa dışı ilan edilmesi, yerel siyasi ve dini liderleri tepki göstermektedir. Karar, hükümet tarafından geniş kapsamlı bir kontrol politikasının parçası olarak değerlendirilmektedir.
An influential Islamic seminary in Indian-administered Kashmir, Jamia Siraj-ul-Uloom, has been declared unlawful under anti-terror legislation. Authorities cited alleged "sustained and covert links" between the institution and the banned Jamaat-e-Islami party, along with concerns about land use and financial transparency. The seminary, which serves over 800 students from underprivileged backgrounds, has denied these accusations, with its chairman stating the institute is law-abiding and unrelated to the banned group.
This action, taken under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), has drawn significant criticism from local political and religious leaders. They view the move as part of a larger pattern of New Delhi's overreach and an attempt to dismantle Kashmir's civic institutions, impacting educational access for vulnerable populations.
The declaration of the seminary as unlawful under stringent anti-terror laws highlights ongoing tensions and concerns about civil liberties and the autonomy of institutions in Indian-administered Kashmir.
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