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Jammu & Kashmir Ittihadul Muslimeen, JKIM (meaning 'Unity of Muslims') is a Muslim political party in (Indian held) Jammu & Kashmir founded in 1962 by Maulana Abbas Ansari to provide to the people of Jammu and Kashmir a viable, democratic and broad based political platform that would reflect their true will and aspirations and endeavor to realize the vision of a peaceful and prosperous future for the people of the State. JKIM is the first and largest political party of the Shiite community of Kashmir which works for the political, Social and economic welfare of the Muslims of Kashmir and demanded a UN supervised plebiscite in accordance with the UN resolutions of 1948 - 49.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Political Ideology of JKIM

The main pillars of the political ideology of JKIM are:
(1) That Jammu Kashmir State spread over about 217,000 sq. kms and comprising Indian occupied areas (Kashmir Valley, Jammu and Ladakh provinces), Pakistani controlled parts i.e. Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan (all those territories that formed it on August 14, 1947)is an indivisible political entity and that the Whole State is a disputed territory. The whole State is geographically and politically one unit and indivisible. No part of this State is constitutionally or legally a part of any country.
(2) That Kashmir issue is not a territorial dispute between India and Pakistan but concerns the issue of letting Kashmiris exercise their inherent, internationally recognized, pledged, fully deserved and unfettered right of self-determination.
(3) That no solution of Kashmir issue, not based on free and unfettered will of atleast the majority of the people of the entire State, can be termed as an equitable one.
(4) That the best solution of the issue is to re-unite the divided Jammu Kashmir State, demilitarize all regions and give people the right of self determination. (However we concede that the final status of the State should be subject to the approval by the majority of the people of the entire State through a free and unfettered expression of their will.)
(5) That all citizens of the entire State should enjoy equal political, economic and social rights and freedom of expression and faith, irrespective of their race, religion, region, culture and sex.
(6) Any person who has been forced out of the State from 1947 till the attainment of freedom will have the legal right to return to the State and adopt permanent residence. (This would include the legal descendants of the people belonging to the State. The State shall be bound to provide legal and financial help to such people.)

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