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With TMC support, PFI takes its propaganda to West Bengal

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Feb 20, 2022, 02:11 am IST
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The propaganda rally of the PFI was organised in West Bengal’s Murshidabad on February 17. Even small babies have not been spared from their propaganda.

Murshidabad: With the help of the ruling Trinamool Congress, Islamist organisation Popular Front of India (PFI) took its propaganda machinery to West Bengal.

In a rally organised in West Bengal’s Murshidabad on February 17, the PFI presented its Islamist agenda as a fight for human rights.

For the first time, a TMC MLA Manirul Islam attended the rally and extended his support to the PFI. The Islamist organisation blamed the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) for the burqa controversy in Karnataka.

Investigations by multiple media houses have found that the burqa controversy was orchestrated by the PFI and its political arm SDPI. With the support of its campus wing, Campus Front of India, PFI orchestrated the burqa controversy which spilled over to many other states.

ThePrint quoted the chief guest of the rally, Shakif, “We saw how a few metres of cloth has become a danger in this country. The RSS created drama and sent their boys in saffron, and created pressure on the court. Hijab is our fundamental right. Don’t teach us the Qur’an. Hijab will be there till Qayamat.”

Taking its propaganda to different level, Shakif claimed that Shahrukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan was put behind bars in a drugs case because the actor spoke against CAA-NRC. He did not tell the audiences that Aryan was put behind bars because he was caught in a drugs case.

Last year, the Supreme Court had denied bail to PFI-associated Islamist Siddique Kappan, who was arrested by the UP Police when he was on his way to Hathras to stoke anarchy. Kappan was masquerading as a journalist.

The PFI terrorists had attacked Kerala Professor TJ Joseph in July 2010 and had chopped off his hands. The PFI terrorists had alleged that the professor had insulted Muhammed in one question paper he had set for the college.

In a book ‘A Thousand Cuts: An Innocent Question and Deadly Answers’ published last year, Professor Joseph detailed his experiences how he was tortured by the PFI terrorists.

In an audio clip, which has gone viral last year, Kerala-based journalist MP Basheer could be heard allegedly saying how organisations like PFI were receiving foreign funding to promote Islamist agenda in the country.

In February last year, two terrorists of the PFI were arrested by the UP ATS when they were planning multiple terror attacks in the state.

“Ansad Badruddin and Firoz Khan, both residents of Kerala, have been arrested from Kukrail trisection in Gudamba area here. With their arrest, the STF has foiled a series of terrorist attacks in various parts of the country on Basant Panchmi by terrorist organisation PFI. A huge quantity of high-quality explosives has been recovered from them,” UP ADG Law & Order Prashant Kumar had said.

An ED investigation in January last year had revealed that PFI and its political arm, SDPI, had raised massive sums to organise terror training camps in the jungles of Kerala.

“Since PFI has raised substantial funds to organise terrorist training camps, its related activities and to disturb communal harmony…during the course of investigation, details of numerous bank accounts of PFI and related entities were obtained and their bank statements were analysed,” the ED had said.

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