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The Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen, which has been fighting for the "liberation of Kashmir" and has been involved in a series of terror acts, has been banned by the government, the Home Ministry said on 6 February, 2019.
The Tehreek-ul-Mujahideen came into existence in 1990 with the objective of the "liberation of Kashmir" and has been actively pursuing the same by way of acts of terror, the ministry said.
The TuM has carried out a number of terrorist attacks, besides subversive acts, such asgrenade attacks, weapons snatching and supporting other terrorist outfits like the Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen and Lashkar-e-Taiba, in terms of financial and logistic support in the recent past, the notification said.
The terror group has also committed acts of terrorism and promoting acts of terrorism. It has been engaged in radicalisation and recruitment of youth for terrorist activities in India.
In the cases, it was also found that the group is running terrorist training centres for Kashmiri youth and is likely to recruit more youth from the Jammu and Kashmir, it said.
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