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Citing Involvement In Fomenting Terrorism, Home Ministry Extends Ban On SIMI As 'Unlawful Association' Under UAPA

Nishtha AnushreeJan 29, 2024, 06:40 PM | Updated 06:40 PM IST
Home Minister Amit Shah. (image via X)

Home Minister Amit Shah. (image via X)


Extending the ban on the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) declared the already banned organisation as an 'Unlawful Association' for a further period of five years.

The last ban on SIMI was imposed on 31 January 2019. The ban was extended under Section 3(1) of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) 1967.

According to MHA, SIMI is continuing to be involved in fomenting terrorism, disturbing the peace and communal harmony in the country which are prejudicial to the sovereignty, security and integrity of India. 


Last month, the MHA declared two Jammu and Kashmir-based organisations as 'Unlawful Association' under UAPA. One was Masrat Alam's 'Muslim League Jammu Kashmir' and the other was Tehreek-e-Hurriyat.

Earlier this month, gangster Goldy Brar was declared a terrorist under the UAPA for being associated with banned Khalistani terrorist outfit Babbar Khalsa International.

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