Popular Front Of India Banned For 5 Years Over "Terror Links"

Popular Front Of India Banned For 5 Years Over "Terror Links"

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Category : Miscellaneous Published on: September 30 2022

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  • The Indian government has declared Popular Front of India (PFI) and its associates or affiliates as an unlawful association with immediate effect for five years.
  • The ban on the Popular Front of India will be followed by seizure of properties linked to the organisation and freezing of its bank accounts.
  • The Popular Front of India was created in 2007 through the merger of three Muslim organisations in southern India.
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