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PFI Will Fight its Battle ‘Legally and Democratically’, Asserts its Tamil Nadu President

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PFI Will Fight its Battle ‘Legally and Democratically’, Asserts its Tamil Nadu President
The PFI state unit president alleged that the ED and the NIA are taking action against the outfit on the basis of mere allegations made by the BJP and the RSS.

Syed Ali Mujtaba

CHENNAI – Popular Front of India (PFI)’s Tamil Nadu unit president, Mohamed Shaik Ansari, has said there is no need to write the judgment on the arrests and detentions made by the National Investigative Agencies prematurely as his organisation has resolved to fight the NIA action against its functionaries “legally and democratically”.

Addressing a packed press conference here on September 25, the PFI state unit president alleged that the ED and the NIA are taking action against the outfit on the basis of mere allegations made by the BJP and the RSS and the violent attacks on the properties of the BJP and RSS functionaries are not his party’s handiwork as is being made them out to be. The PFI has nothing to gain from such attacks. It is unfortunate that the crackdown is being carried out when the party “has gained support from democratic forces”, he said. 

Fake attacks

Ansari alleged that ‘right-wing organisations have a tendency to fake attacks for political gains and the NIA raids and arrests are being done at its behest.  He claimed all the so-called attacks on the Hindu rightwing elements are fake and such allegations are made for political gain.

“There was an incident of a person who cut his own arm and got himself admitted to a hospital claiming he was a victim of a terror attack. Another office-bearer of a right-wing outfit claimed he was abducted to get personal security. There was an instance of a person setting fire to his own car.”

“So, we have doubts that the actions of the Central agencies are based on such faking attacks. These allegations are made only by the BJP leaders and none else. The police should not act on the pressure exerted by them,” Ansari said.

Arrests made under suspicion

“Most of the arrests have been made under suspicion, so let us wait for the law enforcement agencies to conduct a fair probe and complete their investigation first. 

“The PFI doesn’t have any history of violent attacks and we have nothing to gain at a time when we have democratic support from all quarters, the police and intelligence agencies should probe whether there are other organizations involved in these attacks,” Ansari said. 

PFI opposes fascist ideology

Popular Front of India (PFI) is an Indian Muslim political organisation that was formed to counter Hindutva groups. It was founded in 2006 with the merger of the Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD) and the National Development Front (NDF).

The organisation describes itself as a “neo-social movement committed to empowering people to ensure justice, freedom, and security”.  According to the PFI, it is an organisation that is opposed to fascist ideology and is in support of democracy and secularism. However, the PFI has often been accused of involvement in anti-national and anti-social activities by the government. 

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Syed Ali Mujtaba is a journalist based in Chennai. He can be contacted at syedalimujtaba2007@gmail.com

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