{"id":183381,"date":"2025-09-12T14:12:22","date_gmt":"2025-09-12T09:12:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/?p=183381"},"modified":"2025-09-12T14:12:22","modified_gmt":"2025-09-12T09:12:22","slug":"nayeem-khan-a-brilliant-strategist-of-resistance-caged-in-tihar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/2025\/09\/12\/nayeem-khan-a-brilliant-strategist-of-resistance-caged-in-tihar.html","title":{"rendered":"Nayeem Khan: A Brilliant Strategist of Resistance, Caged in Tihar"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-183382\" src=\"https:\/\/kmsnews.org\/kms\/assests\/2025\/09\/az.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"379\" height=\"215\" \/>In Delhi\u2019s notorious Tihar Jail, Nayeem Ahmed Khan\u2014a prominent Hurriyat leader whose life embodies unyielding resistance\u2014has been left to languish under the haunting shadows of a dark cell for past seven years; without trial or formal conviction, denied access to justice and the basic principles of fair play. His continued and illegal imprisonment is nothing but a deliberate attempt to silence him and the ideology he represents.<\/p>\n<p>Khan, who heads Jammu Kashmir National Front, is now in his late fifties, carries a lifelong legacy of political struggle dating back to his student day. His story is not merely one of personal endurance, but of a deep-rooted commitment to the cause of his people, forged in the crucible of Kashmir\u2019s turbulent history. Currently held in the notorious Tihar Jail, his year\u2019s long incarceration marks another chapter in a life largely spent behind bars, yet never silenced.<\/p>\n<p>Khan\u2019s journey into the heart of Kashmir\u2019s resistance movement began during his college years in Srinagar. While pursuing a diploma in engineering, it was not blueprints and circuits that captured his imagination, but the resounding call for justice and selfdetermination echoing across the Valley. It was then that he joined the Islamic Students League, quickly rising to become its president. This early step was more than youthful idealism; it was the continuation of a family legacy steeped in resistance. His father, the late Ghulam Muhammad Khan, was a close associate and jail companion of the legendary revolutionary leader, Maqbool Ahmed Bhat. This paternal connection to the iconic martyr profoundly influenced Nayeem, instilling in him the principles of unwavering dedication and sacrifice that would define his life.<\/p>\n<p>After his time with the Islamic Students League, Khan\u2019s path led him to the Jammu<\/p>\n<p>Kashmir People\u2019s League, wherein he became an indispensable figure, a close associate of Shabir Shah, one of the most prominent resistance leaders. Khan\u2019s role went far beyond that of a follower; he emerged as a principal architect, an accomplished organizer, and above all, a shrewd strategist behind the movement.<\/p>\n<p>He played a monumental role in organising the People\u2019s League, transforming it from a nascent group into a formidable force. Crucially, he understood the power of projection, working tirelessly to establish Shabir Shah\u2019s stature as a leading voice of the resistance. Khan\u2019s strategic mind and tireless efforts were instrumental in building the very foundations upon which much of the valley\u2019s political movement would stand.<\/p>\n<p>His commitment, however, came at a steep personal price. Incarceration became a<\/p>\n<p>recurring theme in Nayeem Ahmed Khan\u2019s life. He has been jailed numerous times, spending the majority of his adult life behind bars. Yet, each release saw him emerge not broken, but resolute. He would step back into the public eye, immediately resuming his work, organising rallies, mobilising support, and keeping the flame of resistance alive. His resilience became legendary. He understood that physical confinement could never imprison an idea or a spirit.<\/p>\n<p>Beyond his organizational prowess, Khan possessed a visionary understanding of the importance of narrative and information. Recognizing the necessity of media in amplifying the Kashmiri voice to the world, he took a bold and unprecedented step. He invested the party\u2019s funds into publishing the first-ever English daily newspaper from the Kashmir Valley. It was not just a business venture but a revolutionary step, a direct challenge to the information blockade and a crucial platform for articulating the aspirations and grievances of his people to a global audience.<\/p>\n<p>Even his critics, a testament to his character, concede that Nayeem Ahmed Khan has never wavered in his principles. Detractors\u2014some within the resistance itself\u2014have accused him of being too uncompromising, too unwilling to bend to shifting political winds. Yet this very refusal to dilute his demands, to barter away the right to self-determination for personal freedom or political convenience, is what has earned him the deepest respect among the youth.<\/p>\n<p>In a landscape fractured by factionalism, Khan was seen as a rare constant: the man who never cut a deal, never disowned the gun when the gun was the only voice left, and never disowned the people when the gun was taken from them.<\/p>\n<p>His last imprisonment came as a result of carefully plotted trap by the Indian agencies. By early 2017 the Indian security grid had begun labelling him in their dossiers as \u201cthe new mobiliser,\u201d while many in the Hurriyat old guard began to ask if the apprentice had outgrown his mentors.<\/p>\n<p>On 30 May 2017, Times Now\u2019s prime-time bulletin detonated the severest trial of Nayeem Khan\u2019s life. Grainy, secretly filmed clips\u2014shot, the channel claimed, with hidden cameras\u2014at different place and different weathers, talking about financial transection . Within minutes the footage was viral, the National Investigation Agency had slapped him with the explosive charge of \u201cwaging war against the state,\u201d and every screen in India replayed the same damning loop. Instead of capitulating, Khan converted the ambush into a masterclass in crisis control, turning the moment of apparent ruin into the opening move of a fierce political fight.<\/p>\n<p>Far from crumbling under the pressure, Nayeem Khan navigated the ensuing storm with strategic precision. The broadcast sent shockwaves through the Hurriyat camp, prompting a hurried midnight meeting of Hurriyat. Hurriyat faction suspending him \u201cpending explanation\u201d was widely seen less as a disciplinary action and more as a panicked move. Through it all, Nayeem Khan maintained his poise, treating the legal and political onslaught not as a defeat but as a platform. He understood the power of narrative a moment of alleged vulnerability into a testament of his influence\u2014a man whose reach and impact were significant enough to warrant such a concerted effort to undermine him. He emerged not diminished, but as a formidable figure who could indeed change the tides, knowing that true leadership is proven not in calm waters, but in the heart of the storm.<\/p>\n<p>Aware that the state\u2019s architecture\u2014and even some of his own colleagues\u2014disapproved, Nayeem also knew that many others stood with him. Meeting the crisis head-on, he toured Budgam\u2019s central district, drawing thunderous crowds to rallies where he saluted the fallen freedom-fighters. Friends of the struggle were quick to praise the tour as masterful damage-control\u2014and to credit Nayeem with turning the moment into leadership.<\/p>\n<p>India may lock up Nayeem Khan and others like him, but it can never cage the ideals and ideology, which remain deeply etched in the Kashmiris\u2019 collective memory.<\/p>\n<p>Author is the chairman of Islamabad based think tank\u2014Kashmir Institute of International<\/p>\n<p>Relations (KIIR)\u2014he can be reached via email: saleeemwani@hotmail.com<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In Delhi\u2019s notorious Tihar Jail, Nayeem Ahmed Khan\u2014a prominent Hurriyat leader whose life embodies unyielding resistance\u2014has been left to languish under the haunting shadows of a dark cell for past seven years; without trial or formal conviction, denied access to justice and the basic principles of fair play. 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