Jamaat refutes allegations levelled in Dis Infolab Report, have no connections with Russell Tribunal on Kashmir.

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Srinagar, 02-Feb; Former president of banned Jamaat- e-Islami (Jel) J&K, Dr Abdul Hameed Fayaz on Wednesday refuted the allegations levelled in Dis InfoLab Report that the organisation and its associate members were involved in the conduct or promotion of the Conference held in Bosnia on Kashmir.Addressing a press conference here, Dr Fayaz, who was flanked by former Jel spokesman Advocate Zahid Ali said that the allegations being circulated on social networks particularly reported by an entity named Dis Intormation lab that lamaat e islami Jammu and Kashmir (oresentiy banned) and its associated organizations were involved in the conduct or promotion of any conference in Bosnia are totaily baseless as the jamaat is not functional due to ban and it has no associate organizations anywhere in the world nor any representativesIn a statement issued to it read that Any organization or individual claiming to be an associate organization or representative of the lamaat is quite against the facts and is hereby challenged. The Jamaat was restricted to the territory of Jammu and Kashmir only and its activities too were restricted thereto and after it was banned in Febru. all its activities and functions, Some names shown in the said report to have attended in the conference have no nexus or association with the Jamaat and their statements can not be imputed to the lamaat. 2019, it stopped It is hereby clarified that neither the Jamaat nor any of its members was involved in the conduct or promotion of the said conference.”It is also hereby made amply clear that any member migrating to any place outside the territorial jurisdiction of Jammu and Kashmir ceases to be a member of the Jamaat as per the party constitution. So any person residing permanently outside Jammu and Kashmir can not claim to be a member of the Jamaat and the organization cannot be held responsible for any activities done by such persons as any person settled abroad cannot have the membership of the Jamaat. Nobody has taken any verbal or written consent from any erstwhile leader or functionary of the Jamaat to speak in any coniference and at present due to the ban, itIs quite out of question to get such consent”, reads the statement.It further read that all queries raised about the participation of Jamaat-e-Islami jammu and Kashmir in the conference Russell Tribunal nn Kashmir held at Sarajevo Bosnia openly or tacitly are not justified at all.”Jamaat before the ban was a socio- religious organisation working for the betterment of the humanity at large in accordance