Kashmir Freedom Front Disassociates from Hurriyat, Pledges Support to Constitution

   

SRINAGAR: Another prominent separatist voice has formally disassociated from the Hurriyat fold and pledged unconditional allegiance to the Constitution of India.

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The latest to distance himself from the separatist ideology is Bashir Ahmad Andrabi, son of Mohammad Amin Andrabi, Chairman of the Kashmir Freedom Front (KFF), a previously prominent name in the separatist camp.

In a signed public declaration, Andrabi said neither he nor his organisation, Kashmir Freedom Front, has “any ties whatsoever” with the All Parties Hurriyat Conference – be it the Geelani (G) or Mirwaiz (M) factions – or with any other separatist group.

“We strongly oppose the ideology of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference, as it has failed to effectively address the aspirations and grievances of the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” Andrabi said in the declaration.

He warned that any unauthorised use of his or his organisation’s name in association with the Hurriyat or related factions would invite legal action.

“My organisation and I are dedicated to upholding the Constitution of India. We do not affiliate with any group that works against the interests of India,” he affirmed.

This development follows a string of similar declarations made just last week by other figures from the separatist ecosystem.

Among them, Ghulam Nabi War, Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Tehreek-i-Istiqamat, publicly cut all ties with the APHC factions, stating that the Hurriyat had “lost the ground” and “failed at every step to represent the people’s aspirations.”

Speaking to the media, War declared: “I had long before implicitly severed my ties with separatist ideology, and today, I officially and explicitly sever my connections from either of the factions.” He made it clear that neither his name nor that of his organisation shall be used in connection with any ideology contrary to the idea of India, warning of legal consequences for any such misuse.

“Any misadventure in this regard shall have to face legal action and bear the brunt of the law of the land,” he said.

Just a day before War’s announcement, two organisations – Jammu & Kashmir Democratic Political Movement (DPM) and Jammu and Kashmir People’s Movement – had publicly disassociated themselves from the Hurriyat, a move that drew praise from Home Minister Amit Shah.

Calling it a “significant victory for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a peaceful and united India,” Shah hailed the shift as a testament to growing national integration in the region following the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019. (KDC)

 

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