The main federal government on Wednesday prohibited the Popular Front of India (PFI) and its sis organisations after examinations by probe companies developed that these organisations are associated with illegal activities. The action by the union federal government follows a series of crackdowns by the investigative companies on PFI and its members in the last 5 days. Over 106 PFI members were apprehended and 247 more were apprehended by police. It has actually likewise been declared that the PFI and its partners have actually been discovered delighting in illegal activities which are prejudicial to the stability, sovereignty and security of the nation. According to the federal government, these activities have the capacity of troubling public peace and common consistency and supporting militancy in the nation. READ Radical clothing PFI, 8 associated fronts prohibited for 5 years after across the country mega raids, arrests The federal government’s list of PFI cadres taking part in illegal activities:1. The PFI presents a significant risk to the internal security of the nation as it is moneyed and ideologically supported by groups abroad. The organisation is associated with numerous criminal and horror cases and reveals large disrespect towards the constitutional authority of the nation. 2. Examinations in different cases have actually exposed that the PFI and its cadres have actually been consistently participating in violent and subversive acts. Violent acts performed by PFI members consist of slicing off the limb of a college teacher, cold-blooded murder of individuals related to organisations of other faiths, getting dynamites to target popular individuals and locations, to name a few. 3. Numerous terrorist acts and murders have actually been credited to PFI cadres. The cadres are associated with the murder of a number of individuals consisting of Sanjith (Kerala, November 2021), V Ramalingam, (Tamil Nadu, 2019), Nandu, (Kerala, 2021), Abhimanyu (Kerala, 2018), Bibin (Kerala, 2017), Sharath (Karnataka, 2017), R Rudresh (Karnataka, 2016
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