SDPI's Anti FCRA Plot Brewing in Keralam: How Radical Muslim Outfit Plans Massive Civil Society Mobilisation Under UDF
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SDPI’s Anti FCRA Plot Brewing in Keralam: How Radical Muslim Outfit Plans Massive Civil Society Mobilisation Under UDF

After the PFI ban, hardcore Islamist radicals and PFI elements have regrouped under the SDPI umbrella. What they fear most now is the FCRA crackdown. For years, these groups had built a vast foreign-funded empire using foreign funds and entities. The 2016 demonetisation delivered a major blow to their hawala networks. Now, stricter FCRA rules threaten to completely dry up their primary source of foreign funds — money they are using to fuel radicalisation, jihadi activities, and anti-national agendas. For these radical elements, FCRA is not just regulation — it is a nightmare that could finally cut off the oxygen of foreign money

Lakshmi RanjithLakshmi Ranjith
Jul 6, 2026, 05:00 pm IST
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SDPI's Big FCRA Plot Brewing in Keralam: How Radical Muslim Outfit Plans Massive Civil Society Mobilisation Under UDF

SDPI's Big FCRA Plot Brewing in Keralam: How Radical Muslim Outfit Plans Massive Civil Society Mobilisation Under UDF

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What began as opposition to the Centre’s proposed FCRA amendments is fast evolving into a coordinated political campaign in Keralam. With SDPI actively bringing together civil society organisations, minority bodies and advocacy groups, the state has become the epicentre of resistance to the Bill. This is not mere opposition but a calculated plot to mobilise minority civil society networks, religious institutions, and NGOs on a massive scale — with indirect political cover from the Muslim League led Congress’ UDF.

Why Keralam Has Become Ground Zero for SDPI’s Anti-FCRA Mobilisation

SDPI has emerged as one of the most vocal opponents. The party has thrown its full weight behind the Joint Action Forum on Minorities, participating in press conferences, supporting nationwide protests (including a National Protest Day on July 3, 2026), signature campaigns, and fasting/prayer programs. SDPI leaders have described the amendments as “draconian and unconstitutional,” claiming they target minority rights and civil society organisations.

After the PFI ban, hardcore Islamist radicals and PFI elements have regrouped under the SDPI umbrella. What they fear most now is the FCRA crackdown. For years, these groups allegedly built a vast foreign-funded empire using foreign entities. 2016 demonetisation delivered a major blow to their hawala networks. Now, stricter FCRA rules threaten to completely dry up their primary source of foreign funds — money they are using to fuel radicalisation, jihadi activities, and anti-national agendas.

Behind the loud cries of “minority rights” and “civil society mobilisation” lies a desperate attempt to shield this ecosystem from scrutiny. For these radical elements, FCRA is not just regulation — it is a nightmare that could finally cut off the oxygen of foreign money.

SDPI, Banned PFI & Hawala: The Facts Behind the Network

  • Regrouping of PFI Elements under SDPI: After the 2022 ban on Popular Front of India (PFI) and its affiliates, multiple agencies reported that former PFI cadres and leaders migrated to SDPI.
  • Kerala DGP Rawada A. Chandrasekhar (2025) publicly stated that PFI activists regrouped under SDPI.
  • Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigations confirmed that SDPI functioned as the political front of PFI, with common leaders, cadres, and funding channels. Ex-PFI members continued activities through SDPI.

Financial Links & Foreign Funding

  • ED documents show PFI controlled, funded, and supervised SDPI.
  • In 2019, PFI authorised SDPI to raise funds from Gulf countries and directly financed its election campaigns and legal battles.
  • ED arrested SDPI National President M.K. Faizy in 2025 on money laundering charges linked to PFI cases.
  • PFI/SDPI ecosystem received massive foreign funds (over ₹62 crore traced in some probes) through banking channels and hawala from Gulf countries.

Hawala Networks & Demonetisation Impact

  • PFI operatives admitted (in undercover stings and investigations) using hawala to bring foreign funds into India.
  • The 2016 demonetisation disrupted large-scale cash-based hawala operations, which were a key method for such groups.
  • Post-2016, agencies noted increased scrutiny on cash deposits and foreign remittances.

Radicalisation, Terror Links & Anti-National Activities

  • NIA and ED probes linked PFI (and by extension its front SDPI) to radicalisation, arms training, terror financing, and links with banned outfits like SIMI and ISIS-inspired modules.
  • ED stated that PFI/SDPI raised funds “as part of a conspiracy to commit or finance terrorist acts.” Assets worth crores (including SDPI properties) have been attached in terror funding cases.

Fear of FCRA Crackdown

SDPI has been one of the most vocal opponents of the 2026 FCRA amendments, calling them “draconian” and joining JAFM campaigns. This aligns with the fear that stricter asset control, designated authority, and monitoring will hit foreign funding pipelines hard.

Keralam Passes Resolution against FCRA 

The FCRA Trigger: The Union Government’s push for FCRA 2.0 — including stricter real-time monitoring, tighter rules on foreign funding, and provisions to curb misuse of funds by NGOs — has sparked fierce resistance. The Kerala Assembly (currently under UDF) passed a resolution urging the Centre to withdraw key amendments, citing threats to NGO autonomy and minority institutions.

SDPI has emerged as one of the most vocal opponents. The party has thrown its full weight behind the Joint Action Forum on Minorities, participating in press conferences, supporting nationwide protests

Shielding Opaque Networks: SDPI is fiercely opposing the FCRA amendments not for genuine civil society concerns, but to protect organisations and institutions heavily dependent on foreign funding from stricter transparency and accountability.

Fear-Mongering on Assets: The party is aggressively hyping “asset confiscation” fears to create panic, even though the provisions only target misuse of foreign funds — raising suspicions they want to shield properties built with external money from scrutiny.

Playing the Minority Victim Card: By joining the Joint Action Forum on Minorities and labelling the bill “draconian”, SDPI is pushing a victimhood narrative to mobilise Muslims and minorities, turning a transparency reform into an “attack on minorities”.

Self-Serving Resistance: While claiming to protect schools, hospitals, and orphanages, SDPI is actually fighting to avoid tighter compliance, licence renewals, and administrative oversight that could expose irregularities in foreign-funded operations.

Undermining National Security: Under the garb of “civil society rights”, SDPI is mobilising massive resistance against a law meant to prevent foreign funds from threatening India’s sovereignty and public order.

SDPI says that the restrictions on transferring foreign funds and the proposal to reduce the limit on administrative expenses from 50% to 20%, which could affect welfare programmes, healthcare services, education and disaster relief activities.

Leveraging the state’s large network of Christian institutions, charitable trusts, educational societies, and social service organisations, SDPI and its allies are aggressively mobilising through the Joint Action Forum on Minorities (JAFM).

Topics: Keralam UDF GovernmentSDPIBanned PFIFCRA Amendment 2026
Lakshmi Ranjith
Lakshmi Ranjith
A digital journalist with over 18 years of experience in mainstream media, she began her career in television news before expanding into print, social media, and digital platforms. She has travelled extensively across India to cover elections, political developments, and major business events, reporting on issues ranging from politics and governance to business and social affairs. Her key strengths include sharp analysis of national and state politics, as well as international relations. Over the years, she has worked with The Times of India, Google, News24 Digital, MMTV, TV News, and the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. She currently serves as Assistant News Editor at Organiser, overseeing digital platforms. She is Committed to continuous learning; she maintains high editorial standards and a strong commitment to ethical journalism in a rapidly evolving media landscape. [Read more]
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