Jamaath says it halted ISIS from spreading its tentacles in TN

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Apr 23 2019 | 9:20 PM IST

The Tamil Nadu Thowheedh Jamaath Tuesday denied any links with the Sri Lanka based National Tawheed Jamath which is suspected of plotting the Easter Sunday blasts and reaffirmed its committment to democracy.

The Tamil Nadu based outfit has a significant clout especially among the Muslim youth for its stand on firmly toeing Islamic tenets.

It said its work ensured that ideology of the ISIS did not find any takers in the State.

Stoutly denying ties with NTJ, Deputy General Secretary, TNTJ, Abdul Rahim, said his organisation was hearing about the Lankan namesake only now after the blasts.

Expressing anguish and resentment that some media outlets suggested possibility of ties between his outfit and the NTJ, Rahim said the similarity ended with the name.

"We are making it clear that we have absolutely nothing to do with NTJ which is being suspected. We condemn imputations suggesting links between the TNTJ and NTJ.

Many have Gandhi as surnames and parties in Tamil Nadu have words like Dravida and Kazhagam in their names. Does it mean that all of them have the same ideology or have links"? he asked.

Asked about the extremist mindset among a section of youth and what caused it, Rahim told PTI that it was the result of a sense of frustration.

Frustrated that they were allegedly not getting justice for crimes -like riots against their community- he said such people become a prey for extremist ideologies.

"Islam very clearly says a strong no to extremism and terrorism in any form or manner. We propagate it and guide people and youth to fight for their rights within the framework of democracy and our Constitution," he said.

The senior Jamaath leader showed photographs of anti-terror drives undertaken by his outfit in the past.

"Extremism cannot be an answer for extremism. It would only aggravate the situation."
"The ISIS could attract youth in some parts of India, but not in Tamil Nadu. It is because of our work guiding the youth on the democratic path."
"The elements responsible for the blasts should be identified and exemplary punishment must be awarded to them."

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First Published: Apr 23 2019 | 9:20 PM IST

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