New Delhi, Aug 7: A judicial tribunal has confirmed the five-year extension of the ban imposed on Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), saying the outfit has not abandoned its objective of ‘Jehaad’ for the cause of Islam and that it continues to work for establishment of Islamic rule in India.
The tribunal, consisting of Delhi High Court judge Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, was constituted under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 after the Centre on January 29, 2024 decided to extend the ban on SIMI for five years.
The tribunal was set up on February 16 for adjudicating whether or not there was sufficient cause for declaring SIMI an outlawed organisation.
On July 24, the tribunal by exercising the powers conferred by sub-section (3) of section 4 of the UAPA passed an order confirming the declaration of ban on SIMI, an official notification said.
The tribunal cited a host of reasons for the confirmation of ban on SIMI, saying the group continues to work for establishment of Islamic Rule in India, as part of furthering the objectives of the proscribed terrorist organisation ISIS/Daish.
The stated objectives of SIMI are ‘Jehaad’ (religious war) for the cause of Islam, destruction of nationalism and establishment of Islamic rule or Caliphate, utilise students and youth in the propagation of Islam and obtain support for ‘Jehaad’, the notification said.
The SIMI also emphasises on the formation of “Shariat” based Islamic rule through “Islami Inqalab” and it does not believe in the nation state, as well as in the Constitution, or the secular order and it regards idol worship as a sin and its holy duty is to end it, it said.
While extending the ban on SIMI, the government had said the group has been involved in fomenting terrorism and disturbing peace and communal harmony in the country.
As many as 10 state governments — Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Kerala, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh — have recommended for declaration of SIMI as an “unlawful association” under the provisions of the UAPA.




