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NIA Raids: Amit Shah calls meeting with top officials after PFI-SDPI leaders' raid

NIA Raids: Amit Shah calls meeting with top officials after PFI-SDPI leaders' raid

Last Updated Sep - 22 - 2022, 12:12 AM | Source : FELA News

Union home minister Amit Shah is holding a meeting with the concerned enforcement and security chiefs to review the evidence collected and mull over the future
NIA Raids: Amit Shah calls meeting with top officials after PFI-SDPI leaders’ raid
NIA Raids: Amit Shah calls meeting with top officials after PFI-SDPI leaders’ raid

New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency (NIA), Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Paramilitary force conducted joint pan-India raids covering 13 states against PFI, SDPI leadership, and cadres for terror-funding activities. After the raid conduction, Union home minister Amit Shah is holding a meeting with the concerned enforcement and security chiefs to review the evidence collected and mull over the future course of action. The meeting is also being attended by national security advisor Ajit Doval.

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The raids on PFI-SDPI have been conducted on the basis of intensive investigations and data collection by the Intelligence Bureau, in consultation with the NIA and ED. All the state police involved have been in action through the night and a strong decision on the status of PFI, which ostensibly calls itself a socio-religious organization, will be taken by the government. One may recall that the killers involved in the beheadings of the innocents in Udaipur and Amravati had links with the PFI.

As a result of it, dozens of arrests have been made across the country, with the highest in Kerala (22) followed by Maharashtra and Karnataka (20 each), Andhra Pradesh (5), Assam (9), Delhi (3), Madhya Pradesh (4), Puducherry (3), Tamil Nadu (10), Uttar Pradesh (8) and Rajasthan (2).

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The searches are underway at the premises of persons involved in terror funding, organizing training camps, and radicalizing people to join proscribed organizations.

The Popular Front of India (PFI) and its political wing Socialist Democratic Party of India (SDPI) have been the focus of the home ministry since intelligence inputs indicated that the radical Islamist organization was being illegally funded by West Asian countries, particularly Qatar, Kuwait, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia. The funds were being used not only for terror activities across the country but also for radicalizing the youth. The organization had links with pan-Islamist organizations like Muslim Brotherhood and had plans to be the face of Islam in India.

The core leadership of the PFI-SDPI is essentially from the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), whose main aim was to establish an Islamic Caliphate in India. Although an ultra-conservative Sunni organization, PFI projected itself to be the leader of all Muslims in India including Sufis, Barelvis, and Deobandis.

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