Srinagar, Oct. 2 -- The attachment of the Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH) headquarters at Rehmatabad, Hyderpora, by Budgam Police under Section 25 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, is a clear message that the government will no longer allow separatist organisations to cloak subversive politics under the veneer of legality. Since the terrorism took roots in Kashmir, these offices were used to issue diktats, incite unrest, and coordinate propaganda against the government under the garb of so called resistance. The Hurriyat Conference and its affiliates thrived by building networks not just on ideology, but on property, finance, and influence. Many of these offices and institutions were acquired using dubious channels-funds siphoned off ...