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Govt bans new offshoots of al-Qaeda, ISIS under anti-terror law
Published : Jun 22, 2018, 9:28 am IST
Updated : Jun 22, 2018, 9:28 am IST
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Centre has banned new offshoots of terror organizations al-Qaeda and ISIS
Centre has banned new offshoots of terror organizations al-Qaeda and ISIS

The Centre has banned new offshoots of terror organizations al-Qaeda and ISIS under the stringent anti-terror law...

The Centre has banned new offshoots of terror organizations al-Qaeda and ISIS under the stringent anti-terror law -- Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, according to an official order. Both al-Qaeda in Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Sham-Khorasan (ISIS-K), an Afghanistan-based affiliate of ISIS, have been declared unlawful by the Union home ministry as they were found to be radicalizing Indian youths for 'global jihad' and encouraging terror acts on Indian interests, it said.

Islamic State in Khorasan ProvinceIslamic State in Khorasan Province

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The ISIS-K is also known as Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISKP)/ISIS Wilayat Khorasan, the order said. The AQIS, an affiliate of al-Qaeda, is a terrorist organization, which has committed acts of terrorism in the neighboring countries and has been promoting and encouraging terror acts on Indian interests in the Indian Sub-continent, it said. It has been attempting radicalization and recruitment of youths from India, it said, adding and the outfit has been declared as the banned organization under the UAPA.

The ISKP/ISIS Wilayat Khorasan is also promoting and encouraging terrorism in the Indian Sub-continent, according to the order. Has it been committing terrorist acts to consolidate its position by recruiting youths for? global jihad' and to achieve the objective of establishing its own? caliphate' by overthrowing democratically elected governments, it said. The outfit, which has now been banned, considers India and Indian interests as its targets and is engaged in activities of radicalizing and recruiting Indian youth for terror activities, the home ministry order said.

The outfits has been declared as the banned organization The outfits have been declared as the banned organization

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Both these outfits were declared as the terrorist organizations as they were recruiting youths from India, it said, adding the radicalization of the youths was a matter of serious concern for the national security and international peace. The UAPA has strict penal provisions to deal with banned organizations and their members.

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