SRINAGAR : Day after Jammu range Inspector General of Police Manish Sinha claimed that Jamiat-ul-Tulba (IJT) was involved in radicalizing youth from non-criminal background into taking up arms, Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba Jammu and Kashmir responded that none of their activities are unconstitutional or detrimental to peace or law and order.
In a handout to media, IJT said: “In response to the Press Conference of IGP Jammu on 29th April, Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba Jammu and Kashmir wants to put it on record that we have no links with any militant person or organization and that all our activities are peaceful and within the ambit of law of the land.”
The statement further said: “None of our activities are unconstitutional or detrimental to peace or law and order. Hundreds of students associated with IJT are and remain law abiding citizens and never indulge in any subversive activity”.
The IJT also said that the organization is a non-political students’ organization and stays away even from any sort of political activity. “All our activities focus on imparting moral values to students and guiding them in education and achieving excellence in professional careers so as to make them productive members of society”.
Distancing itself from the arrested student, the IJT said the person mentioned by the police was not a member of IJT and has nothing to do with the organization. “He might have attended any of our public meetings somewhere in Kashmir in the past, like hundreds of students do, but he has never officially been part of our organization anytime in the past,” the official handout said.
The IJT further said that the person in question was studying outside the State and IJT does not operate anywhere outside the State of Jammu and Kashmir. “Our activities are restricted within the boundaries of the State of Jammu and Kashmir,” it said. (PTK)