National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted raids at several locations in Kota on Saturday in connection with terror funding case related to the banned organisation Popular Front of India (PFI).
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday conducted searches at seven locations in Rajasthan in connection with the Popular Front of India (PFI) case.
Responding to Amit Shah's comments on banning the outfit Popular Front of India (PFI), Rajasthan Minister Pratap Singh Khachariawas on Tuesday said that the Congress never objected to it.
90 percent of Muslims do not support PFI. They are doing what RSS is doing. RSS should also be banned. Then no one would try to promote religious superiority in the country, said DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in September end last year banned the PFI, its associates, and affiliates for a period of five years under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 by declaring it as an unlawful association.
The arrests were made after the probe agency conducted raids at eight locations to disrupt a conspiracy hatched by PFI cadres to carry out targeted killing in East Champaran District in Bihar on February 4.
A division bench of justices Sidharth Mridul and Talwant Singh gave the directions while issuing notice to National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Abubacker's application in which the PFI chairman has sought bail on medical grounds.
State Government said that this resulted in erroneous attachment of some properties of persons who were not associated with the organisation. This was informed in an affidavit submitted by the State Government.
Tamil Nadu Governor RN Ravi on Thursday, attacked proscribed outfit Popular Front of India (PFI), labelling it as a 'dangerous organisation' which is trying to disrupt peace and development.