PFI in Kerala disbands itself?
The Popular Front of India (PFI) in Kerala has reportedly disbanded itself following a press release from its state general secretary. The statement urged members to cease political activities in light of the central government's ban on the organization due to alleged extremist ties. However, the authenticity of the disbanding announcement has not been independently confirmed, and police are investigating its origins.
- ▪The PFI in Kerala has issued a statement asking its members to halt political activities.
- ▪The central government has banned the PFI for suspected extremist activities and ties to terrorist organizations.
- ▪The National Investigation Agency had previously conducted raids and made arrests of PFI leaders across the country.
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The Popular Front of India (PFI) in Kerala has reportedly disbanded itself.A press release issued in the name of the PFI State general secretary A. Abdul Sattar asked cadres to halt political activities and organisation work.PFI office bearers did not return calls from journalists seeking more details about the development. function getPlayerID(isSubscribed){ if(isSubscribed){ document.querySelector('#botr_JE1xhK5i_HxxKTB2U_div').style.display="none"; } else{ document.querySelector('#botr_JE1xhK5i_lUyqynWW_div').style.display="none"; } if(isSubscribed){ return "lUyqynWW"; } return "HxxKTB2U"; } userIdentify.then(function() { loadScript("https://content.jwplatform.com/players/JE1xhK5i-"+getPlayerID(!isNonSubcribedUser())+".js"); }); Watch | What is the Popular Front of India and why has it…
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