PFI threat to country, raid strongly opposed in Kerala


PFI was also behind the conspiracy to assassinate Prime Minister Modi, saying that PFI was behind the violence that erupted in Karnataka over the issue of hijab.

- Ban on PFI is necessary as PFI is a threat to the unity of the country. The Muslim League and the top Sunni and Shia Muslim organizations in South India call the Popular Front of India (PFI) fundamentalist. If you check the history of PFI, you will understand that this is not wrong.

The Popular Front of India (PFI), which has long been under suspicion for its terrorist activities, has finally been caught by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) and the Enforcement Directorate (ED). NIA has raided many places of Popular Front of India in 13 states and arrested more than hundred people and thrown them in jail. PFI president Uma Salam has also been arrested after falling into the hands of NIA.

PFIs have been facing allegations of terror funding for a long time, but after two major incidents this year, it has become clear that PFIs will be hounded at any time. Three months ago in July, Patna police busted a terrorist plot to kill our Prime Minister Narendra Modi by raiding Phulwari Sharif.

After the Bihar police started an investigation, it was revealed that PFI activists were behind the plot to kill Modi, and the NIA conducted raids in Bihar. Before this raid everything was done very carefully so nothing much was found but strong evidence was found that PFI business is not in the interest of the country.

This incident was preceded by a hijab controversy in Karnataka's Udupi earlier this year. The Karnataka government banned the hijab as Muslim girls wearing hijab in educational institutions violated the rules of the institutions. Violence broke out in Karnataka on this issue. An investigation by the Karnataka government revealed that the violence was instigated by PFI activists. The Karnataka government had told the Supreme Court that the SDPI had incited violence by invoking the religious sentiments of Muslims. Due to this, schools and colleges had to be closed for three days in Karnataka.

NIA registered cases in both the cases. As the investigation revealed that the network of PFIs is spread in many states of the country, the NIA has started preparations.

Finally on Thursday raids were carried out in Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Maharashtra, Bihar, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Puducherry and Rajasthan.

What was found in this raid is yet to be revealed, but given the way large-scale arrests have been made, the ban on PFI is sounding. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday convened a meeting of top officials including National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and National Investigation Agency (NIA) Director Dinkar Gupta to discuss that PFI will be banned anytime now.

Ban on PFI is also necessary because PFI is dangerous for the unity of the country. The Muslim League and most of the top Sunni and Shia organizations in South India consider the Popular Front of India (PFI) fundamentalist. If you check the history of PFI, you will understand that this is not wrong.

PFI has its roots in the Babri Masjid demolition in Ayodhya on December 6, 1992. The National Development Front was formed in Kerala to avenge the Babri demolition. Many of the founding members of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), synonymous with terrorism in India, were on the front's Supreme Council. Many other fundamentalist organizations emerged in India, the most prominent being the Manita Niti Pasarai (MNP) in Tamil Nadu and the Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD).

The National Development Front has taken care of black matter in the south. Attacks on Muslims and other acts of terrorism have made people's lives haram. MNP used to target Hindus in Karnataka while KFD used to attack Hindus in Tamilnadu, so the ideology of all three was similar. Due to this, the National Development Front formed PFI in 2006 by taking MNP and other fundamentalist organizations as its side. After the formation of PFI, its influence started spreading in the three states. Of course there was no fear of his name. In 2010, PFI activists accused Prof. T.J. As soon as Joseph's hands were cut off, everyone's attention was drawn to him. PFI has not looked back since. At present, PFI network has expanded in 23 states of the country including Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

PFI has only Simina people, so Pakistan's spy agency ISI helps him a lot. PFIs also get help from other countries claiming to work for Muslims and Dalits. PFI uses it to spread chaos in India. PFI's intention is to seize power in India and establish the rule of Islam. A party called Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) has also been formed to achieve this objective. SDPI was established in 2009 by M.K. Faizi did. The party has not achieved huge electoral success but has become notorious for political violence.

There were allegations that SDPI was behind the political violence in Kerala assembly elections in 2021. Six workers were killed in this violence. In February this year, SDPI's Kerala State Minister K.S. Shan was killed. The next morning, SDPI activists barged into the house of BJP OBC Front state minister Advocate Ranjit Srinivasan and killed Srinivasan by hanging.

This is the trailer of PFI Acts. Due to the violence committed by its workers following the raid on PFI, the Kerala High Court has also been infuriated and has asked for a report. Modi government should ban PFI as soon as possible.

Involvement of PFI in Athiya Love Jihad case too

Organized operations of conversion of Hindu-Christians into Muslims are carried out by some terrorist organizations in South Indian states including Kerala. Muslim boys associated with these organizations fall in love with Hindu and Christian girls and then convert them and then use the girls for terrorism.

This was done by the NIA in the report given to the Supreme Court in the much-publicized Athiya 'Love Jihad' case. Akhila's father from Kochi, K.M. Asokan was in the Indian Army. Akhila was introduced to Shafin in August 2016 through a matrimonial site while she was studying physiotherapy.

After Shafin meets Akhila, suddenly Akhila disappears. When Akhila's father filed a habeas corpus petition in the High Court, it came to know that Akhila was living as Hadiya and living with Shafin in Kollam district.

Akhila had said that she had converted herself to Gondhi and got married as a Muslim. The police gave a report that it was a case of 'love jihad'. It was revealed that Shafin was a member of PFI, with serious offenses registered against him. As part of the plot, Akhila was tricked and forced to perform Nikah, converted and given details of Hadiya's Nikah with Shafin. Based on that, the High Court declared the marriage of Akhila-Shafeen null and void by accepting the talk of 'love jihad'.

Akhila expressed her desire to go there to her father. The High Court ordered Akhila to be sent to her parents, but for the sake of safety, Akhila was sent to a hostel in Kochi.

This report was given in Shafin's petition in the Supreme Court, so the Supreme Court ordered the NIA to investigate.

PFIA Ramnavami incites violence in Gujarat

Given that PFIs incited violence in states including Gujarat during Ramnavami, it is clear that PFIs have a network in Gujarat too. Violence erupted in Gujarat's Khambhat and Himmatnagar on Ram Navami. Apart from Gujarat, it was revealed that PFI was involved in violence in six states namely West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand and Goa.

During the Congress government in Kerala, PFIs were raided for terrorist activities. Apart from terrorist activities, PFI was also banned due to allegations of criminal activities including kidnapping, killing of rivals. PFI had a legal fight against it. Finally the Kerala High Court struck down the ban. PFIA filed a defamation case against the Kerala Police after the High Court verdict. The issue was raised that PFI has been maligned by portraying the face of terrorism. The High Court allowed the plea of ​​PFI and ordered the police to apologize and pay Rs 33 lakh as compensation.

After the High Court verdict, PFI is not considered a terrorist organization in public but its activities are known internally. In Kerala, cases of murder of Muslim League workers have been registered against PFI workers, whether by BJP, Congress and Left workers. Only from that, what is the real face of PFI will be known.

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