Saffron Nudge - #BanPFI, Indian govt takes the first step against anti-India activities

In 2014, the Kerala government, in an affidavit in the High Court had said that PFI members were involved in at least 27 political murders, 86 attempts to murder, and more than 125 cases of communal incidents.

NewsBharati    23-Sep-2022 16:41:29 PM
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In India's largest-ever anti-terror operation, the NIA conducted raids in more than 10 states and arrested over 100 activists of the Popular Front of India (PFI) including PFI Chairman OMA Salam, for allegedly supporting terror activities in the country. This is a big step by the security agencies against the backdrop of the increasing demand from various sections in India to ban this radical Muslim organization, which was launched in 2006.
 
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The development was the exclusive breakdown of PFI's "India Vision 2047", in which they planned to make India an Islamic state and launch a full-fledged armed uprising against the Indian State with the help of their trained cadre.
 
 
The spine-chilling development not only gives a glimpse of Kashmir's genocide , but it also forces us to think that whatever is happening in Kerala is the beginning of Kerala's Hindu genocide. This could be their first step to establishing an Islamic empire in India.
 
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It is interesting to note that intelligence agencies estimated that about 40 to 50 individuals from the Kannur district had joined the IS in Syria and they were PFI activists. In 2014, the Kerala government, in an affidavit in the High Court had said that PFI members were involved in at least 27 political murders, 86 attempts to murder, and more than 125 cases of communal incidents.
 
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PFI Revenge Riot? Following the action of the security agencies, the radical Islamic organisations have resorted to massive violence in the name of hartal. They attacked KSRTC buses, forcefully shut shops, and disrupted the Mookambika pilgrimage while Kerala police remained silent spectators.
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The situation is so bad that bus drivers in Kerala were forced to wear helmets after buses and trucks were burnt in the state by PFI protestors.