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Why The Modi Government Banned The Hardline Islamic Outfit For 5 Years?
October 10, 2022
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The Ban On Islamist Outfit Popular Front Of India Exposes The Perils And Fractured Narratives The Country Faces
A 49-year-old former state electricity board employee. A retired government college English lecturer. A septuagenarian former high school Arabic teacher. A 36-year-old Ph.D. in Islamic studies. A popular tailor. At first glance, these five individuals from disparate socioeconomic backgrounds have hardly anything in common. What does bind them together is that they were members of the Popular Front of India (PFI), an organisation the Union government declared “unlawful” through a notification on September 28, alleging their involvement in violent, extremist activities with scant regard for constitutional authority.
Hours after the announcement of a five-year ban on its activities, the front announced that it was disbanding itself. "As law-abiding citizens of our great country, the organisation accepts the decision of the ministry of home affairs... All members of the PFI are requested to cease their activities," Kerala general secretary A. Abdul Sattar said in a statement.
The five individuals mentioned above and even Sattar, who was arrested sometime after he put out the statement, are among the 400-odd PFI activists arrested during a weeklong joint operation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and state police forces across multiple states in India. The PFI professes that their organisation is a 'neo-social movement for the empowerment of marginalised sections in India', but the government agencies allege they are at the centre of a covert network that promotes Islamic terrorism funded by foreign forces, including Pakistan.

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