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NIA chargesheet indicts PFI, larger conspiracy behind murder of Hindu Munnani activist murder : TimesNow

Times Now has claimed that it has accessed the NIA charge sheet filed in the murder of the Hindu Munnani murder case. According to the charge sheet, the NIA has established a larger conspiracy behind the murder of Hindu Munnani spokesperson C Sasikumar.


The charge sheet has apparently established the link between four of the murder accused by the radical Islamic organization PFI. The murder which rocked Coimbatore in 2016 was handed over to the NIA for investigation last year. Sasikumar was allegedly murdered by a 4-member gang Subramaniampalayam near Thudiyalur on the 22nd of September, 2016.

The PFI has been in hot water recently with states even putting a ban on the organization. India Today had even exposed the organization for engaging in the brainwashing and conversion of Hindu women through its network of illegal financing. In the Hadiya case, the outfit claims to have spent Rs. 1 crore.

With further emerging evidence of PFI’s link to organized criminal activities, the organization may well be staring down the throat of a nationwide ban.

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K Bhattacharjee
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