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Guys,Though we know that due to the current peaceful atmosphere in J&K the number of pro-India militia's like Ikhwan-ul-Muslimeen,Muslim Mujahideen has been reduced by GoI but can anyone tell whether they have been completely disbanded?
As of 2003 atleast 500 Ikhwan fighters and 300 Muslim Mujahideen members are still active and receive regular stipend from IA and J7K police.
Sources:
NOTE:We know that many Ikhwan and Mujahideen leaders have joined local politics with Indian Army help.
There were many other similar smaller pro-india groups like Kashmir Ikhwan and Kashmiri Taliban(Not the Taliban in Afghanistan-Pakistan region).
As of 2003 atleast 500 Ikhwan fighters and 300 Muslim Mujahideen members are still active and receive regular stipend from IA and J7K police.
Sources:
The Hindu : India's forgotten armyBetween 350 and 500 Ikhwan members still remain on active duty with the Jammu and Kashmir Police and Army, and are paid a regular stipend.
Battle lines in KashmirInfuriated by the efforts of the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) to take direct control of the Hizbul Mujahideen, Dar formed a breakaway faction, the Muslim Mujahideen. The Muslim Mujahideen still exists, led by Dar's one-time bodyguard Ghulam Nabi Azad, but it is now a pro-India militia.
Two pro-India parties floated in J&K with Army, MHA help - Times Of IndiaLiaquat was the chief commander of a pro-Pakistan outfit and a terror in Anantnag area before he broke ranks and joined hands with the Army to fight militants in the early 1990s at the peak of militancy. Liaquat, like Zubair Islam and Imran Rahi, was among the first to join the ranks of Ikhwans and fight against militants and made the elections of 1996 possible. Kukka Parrey and Usman Majid were the others who became popular as Ikhwans and together they had raised one of the biggest outfits of surrendered militants.
NOTE:We know that many Ikhwan and Mujahideen leaders have joined local politics with Indian Army help.
There were many other similar smaller pro-india groups like Kashmir Ikhwan and Kashmiri Taliban(Not the Taliban in Afghanistan-Pakistan region).