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PFI-SDPI spies in Kerala Police leak whereabouts of RSS leaders to Popular Front

TS VenkatesanTS Venkatesan
Dec 27, 2021, 06:26 pm IST
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Information of at leaset 135 RSS-BJP has been leaked to PFI-SDPI by the Kerala Police (File)

Information of at leaset 135 RSS-BJP has been leaked to PFI-SDPI by the Kerala Police (File)

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Kerala Police gathered the personal information of RSS leaders on the pretext of providing security, but leaked it to PFI- SDPI.

 

A group of Islamists in the state police is working hands in glove with extremist outfits and leaking sensitive information of RSS-BJP leaders to the PFI-SDPI leadership, a report published in Malayalam daily Janmabhumi revealed. The startling revelation has surfaced in Kerala after information of at least 135 RSS and BJP was passed on to the SDPI and PFI in Kerala by Islamist moles in the state police force.

The incident reveals that the personal information about RSS leaders, which Kerala police had collected on the pretext of providing security, was leaked to Popular Front by policemen themselves. The information of 135 such leaders has been thus leaked so far. 

Recently, a KSRTC bus conductor was cruelly beaten up in front of his children after being dragged out of the bus by the PFI gang. It was revealed after an enquiry into this incident about the presence of PFI moles in Kerala police.

The presence of Islamic radicals in Kerala police is not a new thing. In 2018, a What's App group called Pachavelicham (Green Light) was detected among the police circles. This was a group of Muslim policemen who helped with jihadi activities. It is also common knowledge that Kerala police don't help out if parents approach them in connection with "Love jihad" issues, where non-Muslim girls are groomed and eloped with Muslims from financially different backgrounds. In such cases, informing the police turns counterproductive, as the police eventually help the grooming gang rather than saving the girl in despair. 

Most Hindus of Kerala are like Kashmiris in Kashmir of the 1950s. In those days, Shyama Prasad Mukherjee had formed Bharatiya Jan Sangh. He protested against Article 370 and gave the slogan – "Ek Rashtra mein do vidhaan, do pradhaan aur do nishaan nahin challenge (There won't be two constitutions, two prime ministers and two flags in one country).

In May 1953, he entered Kashmir, challenging Article 370, which prohibited the entry of Bharatiya's into Kashmir. Kashmir police arrested him, and he died in police custody after 40 days of detention. Because of his martyrdom, the clause of the ID card to enter Kashmir was revoked. But Hindus of Kashmir still believed they were safe under the rule of the National Conference and with the Congress at the centre.

Many believed that the District Collector and the judiciary would ensure their safety. But 19th January 1990 saw the abdication of the state government and law and order situation failing to the extent that tens of thousands of militants came out from all the mosques in the valley, armed with an AK 47. At least 5 lakh Hindus were driven out of the valley. Thirty years passed before Article 370 could be revoked. But the Hindu refugees still cannot go back. 

Today's Kerala is in the same state of turmoil, though the ordinary Hindus think hiding their heads in the sand will make things alright.
With an anti- Hindu government in the state and anti-Hindu elements having established themselves in the judiciary, police and bureaucracy, the BJP government cannot do anything unless at the last moment. This last moment will prove too late for Hindus.

Secular Hindus think that Islamist fundamentalists attack only the RSS. They don't realise that these targeted killings are just the beginning. The sheep slaughter starts when everything is set in place. In J&K, the exodus of Pundits started after they ignored the writing on the wall for decades.

In Kerala, too, the unity of Hindus has been tested through attacks on Sabarimala, and Hindus proved incapable of staying united against the worst onslaughts ever. They voted back for the same government in return for a grocery kit worth Rs. 350."

Terrorists have subtly infiltrated the Kerala police force. Recently, Kerala BJP leader Surendra, in an interview, said under the guise of Ambulance Sewa, the police transfer terrorists and allow them to go into the killings. To give credence to his apprehensions, an ambulance with terrorist video went viral on social media. In the Tenkasi district of Tamil Nadu, Kumar Pandiyan and three others (all brothers) were killed in a similar manner. During pandemic days, police arrested members of Tablighi Jammat while being transported in ambulances. 

It is high time for the centre and the Home Ministry to take note of the above revelations seriously and try to protect the lives of RSS, BJP, and other right-wing cadres from PFI and SDPI. 

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