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PFI banned by Modi govt

PFI cadres were being trained to infiltrate RSS and gather sensitive information to share with Islamic nations: Report

The major goal of this PFI infiltration was to keep an eye on the operations of RSS as well as to get classified material.

PFI had planned bomb blasts at several Hindu religious places during Dusshera and Diwali: NIA

The ATS interrogated the arrested individuals to learn that PFI had plans to launch severe anti-Hindu protests like that of anti-CAA and NRC riots. The arrested accused had plans to create riots in Hindu religious places like Kashi, Mathura, and Ayodhya.

5 Kerala RSS leaders on PFI’s hitlist get high-level security, 11 guards to operate in shifts to provide security to the leaders

During its inspections, the NIA discovered a list from Kerala PFI member where they had planned to target RSS leaders

Madras High Court directs Tamil Nadu govt to allow RSS ‘route march’ on November 6, to initiate contempt proceedings if permission not granted

Madras HC directed Tamil Nadu govt to grant permission for RSS march on November 6 instead of originally planned October 2

Controversial civil society organisation ‘People’s Union for Civil Liberties’ calls to revoke the ban on PFI

PUCL is a fraternal organization of the People’s Union for Democratic Rights (PUDR), having links with Maoists.

All India Muslim Jamaat Chief receives death threats for calling PFI a radical organisation

Maulana Razvi had called PFI a radical organisation and had appealed to all the Sufi and Sunni Muslims to stay away from it.

Kerala High Court orders now banned PFI to pay Rs 5.20 crores for damages caused during flash hartal on September 23

Kerala HC directs PFI to pay ₹5.20 crore for damages caused to Kerala State Road Transport during its flash bandh

Arrested PFI Jihadis worked as lecturers and govt employees to conceal their agenda to make India an Islamic country by 2047: Details

The PFI activists influenced the Muslims to hold weapons against the Hindus residing in the country. They employed themselves in government jobs and services and also served as the crucial fanatic segment of the now banned organization.

PFI’s website and social media accounts withheld in India day after Modi govt banned the Islamist outfit

The accounts of PFI's state branches are still active on social media platforms, along with the sister organisations that were banned by the MHA.

While PFI is banned for 5 years, nexus of Islamists led by SIMI founder Ahmadullah Siddiqi continue to operate anti-India activities from the USA

Ahmadullah Siddiqi claims he left SIMI when it became extremist, but he is associated with anti-India Islamist groups in the USA

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