The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has revealed shocking details about the Islamic extremist organisation Popular Front of India (PFI), accusing it of forming an intelligence unit named the ‘Reporter Wing’ to collect information of non-Muslim individuals marked for assassination. In a report submitted to the Kerala High Court, the NIA stated that the PFI’s terror activities are part of a broader conspiracy titled ‘India 2047’, aimed at establishing Islamic rule in the country.
According to the agency, the brutal murder of RSS karyakarta Srinivasan in Palakkad district was a direct outcome of this agenda. The NIA claims to possess documentary evidence and voice recordings that confirm the organization’s involvement in the planned killing. A case was registered against the PFI in 2022 on orders from the central government for engaging in anti-national activities, following which the organization was officially banned. The murder of Srinivasan was later incorporated into this investigation.
PFI’s Parallel State: Hit Lists, Kill Squads, and a Shadow Court
The NIA detailed to the court how the PFI prepares hit lists, gathering personal information about those deemed a threat. This data is collected at the district level and passed on to state leadership, where it is regularly updated. Once compiled, the organization’s ‘Service Wing’ and ‘Hit Wing’ initiate steps to eliminate these targets. The PFI also operates a dedicated weapons training wing to prepare its cadres for such terror operations. The NIA pointed out that the Periyar Valley campus in Aluva in Ernakulam district was used as a training ground for this purpose, further contributing to a climate of fear and intimidation in society.
The NIA stated that the PFI planned to physically intervene in issues concerning the Muslim community and respond using weapons and explosives. The goal was to recruit loyal individuals into key institutions such as the judiciary, police, and armed forces, while eliminating opposition through armed rebellion. The organization had established a parallel judicial system under the ‘Darul Qaza Court,’ which directed the Reporter Wing, the Physical and Training Wing, and the Service Wing – Hit Team.
The Reporter Wing functioned as the PFI’s intelligence arm, monitoring individuals, Hindu leaders, and social developments, and submitting daily reports to district committees. Based on this information, targets were identified and forwarded to state leaders for action. The Hit Team was then assigned to execute these missions. Punishments were dictated by the Darul Qaza Court.
India 2047: A Blueprint for Killing of RSS -BJP leaders & Islamic Supremacy
The NIA has also informed the court that the PFI aimed to emerge as the exclusive representative of the Muslim community by undermining other Muslim organizations. It intended to gain political power through its affiliate, the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), as part of its long-term strategy to convert India as an Islamic state in 2047. A report submitted to the NIA Special Court in Kochi disclosed that a hit list comprising approximately 950 individuals, including RSS BJP leaders and a former judge, had been created in Kerala. The prominent Hindu leaders, including Sasikala Teacher and Valsan Thillankeri of the Hindu Aikya Vedi (HAV), as part of a larger plan to eliminate ideological opponents.
The list, seized from Sirajuddin, the 51st accused terrorist in the Srinivasan murder case, includes 240 non-Muslims. Additional details about five individuals, including a former district judge, were obtained from Abdul Wahab, the 15th accused terrorist. Another document found with Muhammad Sadiq, the 17th accused terrorist, named 197 individuals, while a separate list of 35 people was also retrieved. Ayub T.A., the 69th accused, possessed a list of 500 individuals.
Terrorists Deny Charges as Court Rejects Bail Pleas
Despite these allegations, the terrorists have denied all charges, dismissing them as fabricated. They have sought bail on the grounds that there is no prima facie evidence against them and that the trial has not yet commenced, even after three years in custody. However, the court denied the bail request, deeming the allegations too serious to overlook.
The NIA emphasized that the murder of Srinivasan exemplifies the terror strategy employed by the Popular Front. The agency noted that the accused had no personal animosity towards Srinivasan, many did not even know him personally. His killing, the NIA argued, was a calculated move executed on the orders of the organization’s leadership as part of its broader anti-national conspiracy.
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