Muzaffarabad, Pakistan-administered Kashmir — Tensions escalated in Muzaffarabad as authorities filed sedition and terrorism charges against leaders of the Jammu Kashmir National Students Federation (JKNSF), including its central president, Khawaja Mujtaba Banday. The charges, linked to a rally commemorating Kashmiri national leader Maqbool Butt’s death anniversary, have sparked outrage among student groups, who allege political vendetta.
Charges Stem from Slogans at Maqbool Butt Memorial Rally
On February 18, JKNSF members and progressive organizations held a rally at the mausoleum of Maqbool Butt, a prominent Kashmiri nationalist executed in India in 1984. The event, marked by anti-establishment slogans, led local police to register a case under sections 489, 506, 504, 505, 120-B, and 500 of the Pakistan Penal Code a move critics call an attempt to stifle dissent.
Among the 20 individuals charged are JKNSF Central President Khawaja Mujtaba Banday, Central Committee members Saddam Wani and Saad Dar, city leaders Raja Kafi and Raja Suhrab, and district general secretary Mudassir Chishti.
JKNSF Denounces “Fabricated” Case, Plans UN Protest
The JKNSF and allied groups condemned the charges as “baseless and politically motivated,” accusing authorities of targeting dissent. In response, the federation announced a march to the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) offices in Muzaffarabad on February 25, followed by a sit-in.
“These cases are pure intimidation,” a JKNSF spokesperson stated. “We will resist legally and globally, urging international bodies to hold Pakistan accountable for suppressing Kashmiri voices.”
Context and Implications
The rally honored Maqbool Butt, a symbol of Kashmiri resistance, whose hanging in 1984 is annually observed across Jammu Kashmir. The charges against student leaders reflect growing friction between activists and authorities in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, where calls for self-determination and critiques of governance often face crackdowns.
Human rights advocates warn the case could deepen mistrust among youth, already disillusioned by limited political freedoms. The planned UN protest aims to spotlight these grievances on an international stage.
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Note for Readers:
- Maqbool Butt: Founder of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), executed in New Delhi’s Tihar Jail in 1984. His legacy remains contentious, revered by some as a freedom fighter and criticized by others.
- UNMOGIP: Established in 1949 to monitor the India-Pakistan ceasefire in Kashmir, its role remains limited amid ongoing disputes over its mandate.
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