Jamaat-e-Islaami | SabrangIndia News Related to Human Rights Fri, 15 Mar 2019 05:38:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.2 https://sabrangindia.in/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/Favicon_0.png Jamaat-e-Islaami | SabrangIndia 32 32 Mehbooba Mufti lends support to Jamaat to revive election fortunes https://sabrangindia.in/mehbooba-mufti-lends-support-jamaat-revive-election-fortunes/ Fri, 15 Mar 2019 05:38:55 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2019/03/15/mehbooba-mufti-lends-support-jamaat-revive-election-fortunes/ Srinagar: – The Election Commission of India’s announcement that they are not going to hold Assembly election in the state of Jammu and Kashmir right now has left the regional parties fuming,l. However, the parties here have nevertheless started preparing for the Lok Sabha elections, scheduled to be held from April 11 in 7 phases. […]

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Srinagar: – The Election Commission of India’s announcement that they are not going to hold Assembly election in the state of Jammu and Kashmir right now has left the regional parties fuming,l. However, the parties here have nevertheless started preparing for the Lok Sabha elections, scheduled to be held from April 11 in 7 phases.

Almost all political parties barring Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has expressed their displeasure for not holding the state assembly elections simultaneously, however Political experts in Kashmir believe that the decision might help former Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti in gaining the ground for the assembly elections.

The ex-CM has been left with limited options ahead of coming elections and has now started to pick up different issues for her electoral gains.
Sources said Mufti has asked for party carders to gear-up for Lok Sabha elections. There are 6 seats for Lok Sabha for the state: 3 from Kashmir valley, 2 from Jammu and 1 from Ladakh. In 2014, the PDP won all the 3 seats of Kashmir valley, while BJP won the 3 seats including one from Ladakh.

Sources said except North Kashmir PDP is yet to announce candidates for rest of the state but has asked workers to reach out to masses and prepare for the upcoming election.

With an eye on polls, Mufti has threatened to launch an agitation until the ban on Jamaat-i-Islami is not revoked. Last week, she led a massive protest rally in Anantnag district against the Centre’s ban on Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) for allegedly having “close ties with militant outfits” and demanded revocation of the decision.

Her Party workers also protested in many districts of the state. Ever since the centre decided to ban JeI, she has been speaking against the move, saying that the ban is an ‘Act of Vengeance’ by the Centre.

However, experts in the Valley see this as a mere political gimmick to hoodwink the common masses of Kashmir ahead of upcoming elections.
Prof. Noor Ahmad Baba, a political scientist at the Central University of Kashmir believes that the PDP is trying to rehabilitate her party because of the setbacks received during her tenure.

Baba says Mufti wrongly believes that Jamaat followers might vote for her in the upcoming elections and she is trying to impress them. “But this time that maybe not the case keeping in view of the situation that PDP has created in last 4 years,” Baba says.

Noted political analyst Sheikh Showkat Hussain says that Mehbooba Mufti is trying to stay relevant as she has lost ground in the Valley. He doesn’t believe that this might help her.
 

According to sources, Jamaat has a cadre base of around 6,000 members in the state. It also runs a network of schools, orphanages, relief organisations and other social institutions.
 

It is believed that Jamaat carders helped People’s Democratic Party in 2002 Assembly elections- allegations that are denied by Jamaat leaders from time to time. However, sources in Jammat privacy to TwoCircles.net said some supporters of Jamaat helped the PDP led by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed to power. However, this step was taken to defeat the National Conference (NC) whom Jamaat had opposed from the beginning.

“When we look into History, Jamaat has suffered huge damage..its members were targeted by both Govt. and its militia knows as Ikhwan. Houses were burned; members were killed, tortured and disappeared for just being with Jamaat. Most of the damage was done when National Conference was in power, so in order to get some relief, we pushed Mufti Sayeed to power and it was a mutual understanding,” said a cadre of Jamaat-i-Islami who wished to remain anonymous due to security reasons.
 

                              
 

He further says it didn’t help them and they realise that they are no different from other mainstream parties.

“And if you see presently how Mehbooba is protesting against Jamaat ban… she thinks that she might get sympathy from our carders but that will not be the case,” he adds.

Er. Rasheed, a firebrand politician and an independent legislator from North Kashmir, says that she has lost credibility and thus beating drums in the Valley for electoral purposes.

“Why doesn’t she take all the regional parties on board and meet Prime Minister Modi for revocation of the ban, if she means business? She is doing this to gain the lost ground,” he said.

PDP spokesperson Najmu Saqib argued that protesting against Jamaat ban has nothing to do with upcoming elections and that opposition is creating a false narrative which is not based on facts.

“It was during the National Conference’s rule that Jamaat members were beaten, arrested and forced to migrate. NC workers burned houses of hundreds of workers, they would be without electricity, roads and other basic faculties and when Mufti sahib came into power… they were living a dignified life,” Saqib says.

He said Jamaat is a legitimate organisation and they are not protesting for electoral purposes, adding, “every party in Kashmir knows that people belonging with Jamaat-i-Islami don’t believe in the election process and they don’t vote.”

Courtesy: Two Circles
 

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Hindus attacked in Bangladesh: Jamaat Men fuelled Madhabpur Rampage https://sabrangindia.in/hindus-attacked-bangladesh-jamaat-men-fuelled-madhabpur-rampage/ Thu, 03 Nov 2016 06:13:16 +0000 http://localhost/sabrangv4/2016/11/03/hindus-attacked-bangladesh-jamaat-men-fuelled-madhabpur-rampage/ Several hundred Muslim hardliners carried out the attack after an announcement was made in front of Rail Mosque in Montola area by some local supporters of Jamaat and its radical student unit Islami Chhatra Shibir Sunday afternoon. A Hindu priest shows a broken piece from the desecrated idols at a temple in Habiganj's Madhabpur on […]

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Several hundred Muslim hardliners carried out the attack after an announcement was made in front of Rail Mosque in Montola area by some local supporters of Jamaat and its radical student unit Islami Chhatra Shibir Sunday afternoon.
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A Hindu priest shows a broken piece from the desecrated idols at a temple in Habiganj's Madhabpur on Wednesday, November 2, 2016Mahmud Hossain Opu/Dhaka Tribune
 
The local leaders and activists of Jamaat-e-Islami played a key role behind the planned attacks on Hindu houses and temples at Madhabpur in Habiganj on Sunday as a sequel of the communal attacks in Nasirnagar area of Brahmanbaria over a fake blasphemous post on Facebook.

Several hundred Muslim hardliners carried out the attack after an announcement was made in front of Rail Mosque in Montola area by some local supporters of Jamaat and its radical student unit Islami Chhatra Shibir Sunday afternoon, witnesses said.

During the mayhem that continued for several hours, three temples and at least 12 pavilions holding Kali Puja came under attack of the extremists.

The same day, some 3,000 radical Muslims attacked ad destroyed at least 12 temples and 100 houses in Nasirnagar area leaving over 100 Hindus injured.

They also looted valuables from the temples and houses. The mob was instigated by the local leaders of radical Islamist groups Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat and Hefazat-e-Islam.

It was later found that illiterate Rasraj Das’ Facebook profile was used by someone else to share a defamatory post on Friday. Even though he removed the post immediately and apologised, he was caught and beaten up severely on Saturday, and later handed over to the police.

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A shopkeeper at the Madhabpur rail station who was present at Sunday’s rally said seeking anonymity that Rajapur’s Ohid Hossain Master, Montola Bazar mosque’s former imam Md Osman, Hariprasadpur’s Ajob Khan and Montola Station mosque’s imam Mahbub who are known as local Jamaat leaders and supporters organised the attackers and provoked them to launch the attack in the name of protesting humiliation of Islam reportedly by Rasraj Das.

“During the protest programme, Ohid Master declared that such disgrace of Islam cannot be tolerated and action must be taken within that night. Hindu people will be drive out of the region one by one,” the shopkeeper told the Dhaka Tribune.

Another Syed Mamun Miah, who runs Sultanpur Shamsul Uloom Madrasa in the area, played an important role to organise the mob. With foreign funding, Mamun also runs “Hefazat-e-Islam Juboshongothon,” an associate organisation of the madrasa.

Locals wonder how Mamun bought huge land in the area even though he earns his livelihood from a small insecticide shop at Sultanpur. The madrasa students also get money from the authorities and many unknown youngsters are seen since the establishment of the madrasa.

On Sunday, the attackers held a protest procession from Nazarpur that ended in front of Mamun’s insecticide shop adjacent to the madrasa. Later, they launched attacks on temples and houses of the Hindu community which continued until 10pm.

When contacted, Mamun said that his elder brother was the owner of the madrasa and that its funds came from Dubai.

He refuted the allegation of his involvement in the attacks, saying: “I did not take part in the procession. The Hindus and Muslims of the area live here peacefully and harmoniously, and they help each other.”

A local Awami League leader wishing anonymity said: “Although we elected the upazila chairman from our party, the area is fully controlled by local Jamaat-Shibir leaders and activists. They earlier did not get any issue to attack the minorities but the Nasirnagar incident has encouraged them to launch such a disgraceful attack.”

Judicial inquiry demanded

The violent attack on the Hindu localities of Nasirnagar was well planned, and was carried out with an intention to grab the land of the Hindus by driving them away, eminent citizens who visited the area on Wednesday said.

They blamed the local administration and police for not taking necessary action to protect the Hindus, and for not arresting the main culprits who incited Sunday’s attacks.

The fact finding committee of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), rights activists and politicians made the observation after visiting the affected area and talking to the victims. They also demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident.

On Tuesday, a delegation of the ruling Awami League’s central committee visited the area and assured the victims of taking necessary legal action against the perpetrators.

Rights activist Sultana Kamal was part of a six-member Nagorik Committee who visited the area on Wednesday. She said: “Everyone saw the organisers of the rally and those who attacked the Hindu houses and temples. So, there is no reason for non-identification of the criminals.”
 

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Supporters of Ahle Sunnat wal Jamaat are seen with sticks on a Nasirnagar street in Brahmanbaria on Sunday, October 30, 2016 during an attack on local Hindu minority house and temples. Dhaka Tribune

 

She said that they had no confidence on the local police and the administration since their role during the attacks had been questionable, and demanded that the government form a judicial inquiry committee and a fact finding committee comprising members of the civil society to unearth the incident.

Meanwhile, a 10-member delegation from Bangladesh Hindu-Buddhist-Christian Oikyo Parishad also visited the area.

Talking to reporters, General Secretary of the platform Rana Dasgupta demanded a judicial inquiry for identifying role of the local administration and the police, and bringing the real perpetrators to book.

On the other hand, separate teams from the NHRC, Communist Party of Bangladesh, and the Indian High Commission also visited the affected area Wednesday.

Minister downplays attacks

The intensity of the attacks in Brahmanbaria was not that much significant, local lawmaker and Fisheries and Livestock Minister Sayedul Haque said on Wednesday.

Only one or two incidents of attacks took place in the area. “It was not that much as seen in the pictures,” he claimed.

“The situation is now under control,” he told reporters after visiting the affected area.
 

This Krishna Temple in Brahmanbaria's Nasirnagar was vanalised during an attack on Hindu minority in the area on Sunday, October 30, 2016 Dhaka Tribune
This Krishna Temple in Brahmanbaria’s Nasirnagar was vanalised during an attack on Hindu minority in the area on Sunday, October 30, 2016 Dhaka Tribune

Nasirnagar OC withdrawn

The Police Headquarters on Wednesday withdrew Md Andul Kader, the OC of Nasirnagar police, for negligence in carrying out duties during the attacks, Assistant Police Commissioner (Headquarters) Razon Kumar Das said.

Kader was also directed to report to the district police lines.

On Sunday, Kader and the local UNO gave speeches at Nasirnagar playground where the radical Islamists were holding a protest rally, though it had no permission.

BNP to send delegation on Friday

Meanwhile, the BNP on Wednesday said that a team comprising members of the central committee would visit Nasirnagar and talk to the victims tomorrow.

A six-member delegation led by BNP Vice-Chairman Maj (retd) Hafiz Uddin Ahmed will visit the area to find out the reasons behind the incident, said party chief Khaleda Zia’s press wing official Shairul Kabir Khan.

(This article was first published on Dhaka Tribune.)

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