Jammu: The schools, mosques and orphanages run by Jamaat-e-Islami Jammu and Kashmir, banned by government of India, are not being sealed, the state government said on Thursday evening.
The Government’s spokesman, Rohit Kansal said that schools, mosques and orphanages have been kept outside the scope of seizures and sealing in the wake of the ban imposed by the Government of India on Jamaat-e-Islami, J&K.
“Action is being taken against offices, assets, properties and other equipment of the banned organisation,” Kansal said in a statement adding that the ban is for 5 years and subsequent orders to do so have been issued by the State Government and the Deputy Commissioners.