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By Kaisar Andrabi One of the reasons cited by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for banning the Popular Front of India (PFI) and its affiliated organisations was the killing of Hindutva activists in Karnataka. The murder cases of Hindutva activists R. Rudresh (2016), Praveen Pujari (2016), Sharath Madiwala (2017) and Praveen Nettaru (2022), apart from six other murder cases from Kerala and Tamil Nadu — in all of which PFI has been accused — made the case for declaring it as an "unlawful association". Fakhruddin Ali, a political analyst and researcher, said that Kerala is notorious for violent...
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By Ritika Jain The Centre on Tuesday banned the Popular Front of India, an Islamist organisation, for five years, accusing it of "covertly working" to increase radicalization of one community by promoting a sense of insecurity in the country. The ban came on a recommendation made by the states of Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Gujarat. A notification by the Home Ministry said that a PFI probe revealed that the party and its cadres have repeatedly engaged in violent and subversive acts including chopping the limbs of a college professor and cold-blooded killings of those associated with organisat...
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By BOOM Team For the second time this month, raids were reportedly conducted at Popular Front of India (PFI) offices across India on Tuesday. Several arrests were made on Tuesday as well. ANI reported that raids were conducted in Assam, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Telangana. The raids are being conducted by the National Investigation Agency in collaboration with the police in each state. Arrests were also made in Kerala over PFI activists vandalising property. Two people connected to the PFI were also arrested as they were accused of vandalising property in...
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By BOOM FACT Check Team A protest held by supporters of Popular Front of India (PFI) in Pune over the weekend, has stirred a controversy with several mainstream news outlets claiming protesters raised 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans. BOOM analysed multiple videos from the protest that took place on September 23, 2022 outside the District Collectorate office and found the claim to be false. A closer analysis of the clips show PFI supporters raised 'Popular Front Zindabad' slogans and not 'Pakistan Zindabad' as alleged. Meanwhile Pune Police when contacted said the videos were being investigated. Ac...
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