Amit Shah drives out the Muslim League from Jammu and Kashmir in an effort to impose Islamic law.



New Delhi: The Muslim League Jammu Kashmir (Masrat Alam group) (MLJK-MA) was deemed an illegal association by the central government on Wednesday. This group has supported terrorist campaigns and engaged in separatist and anti-Indian operations in Jammu and Kashmir. The Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act was used to impose limitations, and Home Minister Amit Shah declared that the Modi administration will not stand for any danger to the country's unity, sovereignty, or integrity.


The Home Minister said on Twitter, "The 'Muslim League Jammu Kashmir (Masrat Alam group)' or MLJK-MA is declared a 'unlawful association' under the UAPA."


Shah stated that the group and its members support terrorism, incite people to create Islamic rule in the area, and participate in anti-national and separatist operations in Jammu and Kashmir.


The Minister declared, "The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made it very clear that no one who works to undermine the unity, sovereignty, and integrity of our country would be spared and will have to deal with the full weight of the law.