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Popular Front of India(PFI) Volunteer Force(Army) of Indian Muslims Emerging from the South

It's over. This isn't early 20th century. Indian Muslims don't exist for your entertainment. You will learn this in the 21st century. Better to be lynched at home than a foreigner demanding jump and expecting a response how high.

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There are hundreds of organisations by Muslims all over India. They have their magazines,, newspapers, buildings and political affiliations .

This fantasy, and that is all it is, of armed revolt against Hindu's or the Indian Republic may give a stonking hard on across the border.
The reality is there is nothing in the Indian constitution that prohibits all sorts of organisations. And there is nothing wrong in this.
So you have Gujarati's, Tamils, or Brahmin or Dalits, Jains or Sikhs forming their groupings, we do not label them as security risks as in Pakistan. Or immediately let the army and intelligence go about wiping them out.
At the margins of the RSS are elements that absolutely deserve to be brought to book.
In a democracy the winds that have favoured the BJP will change. In time. They ALWAYS have, and the overall sensibility of the Indian electorate will assert itself, again, in time.
Its the Constitution that is the bedrock of the Indian Republic. It is the nature of this constitution that it allows many strands to form, gain momentum and eventually exhaust themselves

But any Pakistani's waiting with bated breadth for some vast armed uprising by Muslims in India are deranged. they will have better luck waiting for aliens from another dimension landing at Bani Gala and proclaiming Imran as the Emperor of Earth
 
There are hundreds of organisations by Muslims all over India. They have their magazines,, newspapers, buildings and political affiliations .

This fantasy, and that is all it is, of armed revolt against Hindu's or the Indian Republic may give a stonking hard on across the border.
The reality is there is nothing in the Indian constitution that prohibits all sorts of organisations. And there is nothing wrong in this.
So you have Gujarati's, Tamils, or Brahmin or Dalits, Jains or Sikhs forming their groupings, we do not label them as security risks as in Pakistan. Or immediately let the army and intelligence go about wiping them out.
At the margins of the RSS are elements that absolutely deserve to be brought to book.
In a democracy the winds that have favoured the BJP will change. In time. They ALWAYS have, and the overall sensibility of the Indian electorate will assert itself, again, in time.
Its the Constitution that is the bedrock of the Indian Republic. It is the nature of this constitution that it allows many strands to form, gain momentum and eventually exhaust themselves

But any Pakistani's waiting with bated breadth for some vast armed uprising by Muslims in India are deranged. they will have better luck waiting for aliens from another dimension landing at Bani Gala and proclaiming Imran as the Emperor of Earth
It seems you are blind to rise and mainstreaming of Hinduvata and it’s impact on minorities especially Muslims. When anti Muslim sentiment is institutionalized at the highest level of the state, there will be a reaction. what is that reaction and when will it happen, only time will tell. BJP under Modi is executing a NAZI playbook. The secular and inclusive India that you are talking about is gone.
 
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@jamahir Rather than worrying about Communism, Pakistanis, Afghans and other non-indians, when are YOU going to join the above organisation and help your wretched kind?........... :azn:

Just like there should be no Hindu organization in India or elsewhere ( RSS, BJP, Bajrang Dal, VHP etc ), there should be no Muslim organization as well ( AIMIM, SDPI, PFI, TJ et ). These so-called Muslim organizations have in the last 20 years especially have only contributed to ghettoization and regressivation of Muslims in India. The salvation of Indian Muslims lies in them joining or supporting progressive movements such as the Communists or even the Centrist movements like the AAP and the INC and the left-of-center TMC and the SP.

It is shameful that the Owaisi brothers of the AIMIM didn't support the recently-concluded-but-still-smouldering one year long farmers protest in Delhi. Shameful. Owaisi senior goes miles in proving his Indianness and bashing Pakistan but he did not join the farmers protests in Delhi. Does he think that his "Muslim" AIMIM party is disconnected from India's issues like farmer problems ?

Rather than me joining this regressive so-called Muslim movement called PFI I must tell you that some years ago I had met the state secretary for my state for one of the public Communist groups. I wanted to join this groups / party. This gentleman and I had two or three rounds of discussion. I suppose he also was surprised that a young chap, that too a Muslim in these days, wanted to join a Communist movement. Somehow that joining did not come about.

But I am happy that there still are Muslim youth like Umar Khalid and the lovely Shehla Rashid who are old-style Muslims like me and carry leftist flags.

I will leave with this info about other old-style Muslim leftists in India. It is about a famous landmark in Srinagar, India-administered Kashmir :
Many historians agree that Kashmir's Lal Chowk (Red Square) was named after the renowned Red Square of Moscow by a Sikh leftist intellectual BPL Bedi, the author of Naya Kashmir. Bedi, father of famous Indian film actor Kabir Bedi, was Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah's close confidant. And Naya Kashmir was an important constitutional framework for Jammu and Kashmir under autocratic Dogra Maharaja Hari Singh's rule.

Those days, historians say, Punjabi and Muslim leftists had a reasonable influence on Kashmir's polity. According to one historian, the actual spot which came to be known as Lal Chowk was in front of Palladium cinema. It used to have a circular podium which also had a flag post, and the original podium stands erased.


At the margins of the RSS are elements that absolutely deserve to be brought to book.

At the margins of RSS ? The RSS is the root of the problem. :)
 
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So you have Gujarati's, Tamils, or Brahmin or Dalits, Jains or Sikhs forming their groupings, we do not label them as security risks as in Pakistan
Obviously you do not label them as security risk hence why sightings like these are norm in your country - so much common that lynch news dont even make it to the last page of evening newspaper.
Within span of 48 hours two men have been lycnhed to death and there is hardly any mention of them in national discourse. Compare that to Pakistan were murder of srilankan shook whole nation and were condemned by everyone from President to Peon.


Meer Faisal on Twitter: "Rahul Khan, a Muslim resident of Rasoolpur village in Haryana's Palwal was hacked to death by his friends Kalua, Akash and others They were shouting 'Hum Hundu Hain Hindu, Tu Mulla Hai Mulla'," while attacking Khan https://t.co/IL3O69NJbP" / Twitter

In a democracy the winds that have favoured the BJP will change. In time. They ALWAYS have, and the overall sensibility of the Indian electorate will assert itself, again, in time.
Not if the BJP keeps offering human sacrifices sometimes in shape of 2002 genocide, pulwama and URI style dramas or general anti muslim and anti Pakistan rhetoric which has led to death of 1000s already. But it seems years of brainwashing has made you impervious to ground realities, that and the fact that you no longer live in that shithole
 
What makes you think they don't protect their families. Its human nature to protect their families.
Because their idea of protection of their families is to curse Pakistan, thinking falsely that it would endear them to the hindus, when the latter will never accept their appeasment and constant show of allegiance.
 
Good step by PFI :tup:.
Only request to Indian muslims is when retaliation happens, please dont cry pogrom, genocide, riots, godhra, delhi, kashmir. For those who notice, there have been no terrorist attacks or any major communal incident in India since 2014. And the reason for that is, retaliation can be severe. Both sides understand it.
 
To counter the extremist RSS and BJP the Muslims of South India in recent years have launched an organisation by merging smaller outfits, that seems more lethal and disciplined than its rival RSS. This force/outfit has sent panic waves in the Hindu extremist ranks. There are calls to ban PFI or send its volunteers to Pakistan.

Tens of thousands of Muslims in the South are members of this force, plans are to expand in the centre and North as well.
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They hold a massive Unity March every year below is a video of their march.

Looking at their organisation and discipline a few weapons and training can make them a big headache for Indias vulnerable Southern belt. Interesting times ahead.

Good well done, a welcome development. If the RSS can go around terrorising Muslims they have every right to counter them.
 
Extremist Hindus losing their grip on India and are crying foul.

BJP MP Subramanian Swamy Wants Kerala Govt To Be Sacked, Seeks Ban On PFI
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BJP leader Subramanian Swamy called for a ban on the popular front of India [ PFI] in the wake of the involvement of PFI men in the recent murder of a Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh(RSS) worker in the district. "They should go to Pakistan", said Swamy, while stating that "the PFI was trying to destroy the land's peace and if they want to impose their ideologies, then they should go to Pakistan", said Swamy as reported in The Hindu. While addressing to media on the sidelines of the Kerala Bhramana sabha 51st-anniversary meeting on December 19, Swamy said that Kerala's law and order situation had collapsed and that the Union Government should be ready to sack the state Government headed by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

What is PFI?

It is known as the Popular front of India, an extremist Islamic organisation in India Formed as a successor to the National development front [ NDF] in 2006. It often has been accused of involvement in anti-national and anti-social activities by the Indian Government. Recently Enforcement directorate conducted raids at various premises of India [PFI] and SDPI in Kerala, where Islamic outfits and pumped money for protests against the citizenship act in the country. In fact, Kerala's coastal Alappuzha district was rocked by back to back killings of two party leaders, the first belonging to SDPI and the second to the BJP, leading to clamping of prohibitory order CrPC section 144 by police on Sunday 19th December, as reported by Zee News K S khan, state secretary of SDPI, succumbed to injuries at a Kochi hospital on Saturday around midnight, and his party claimed that the RSS was behind it. Some hours later, BJP's OBC Morcha's state secretary Ranjeet Srinivas was hacked to death, on Sunday morning. The police suspected that the fierce attack was in retaliation to the killing of KS Shan.

 
It's over. This isn't early 20th century. Indian Muslims don't exist for your entertainment. You will learn this in the 21st century. Better to be lynched at home than a foreigner demanding jump and expecting a response how high.
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The story of Popular Front of India and reason behind its growth
PFI’s growth is phenomenal, admit intelligence agencies, saying it successfully exploited a growing vacuum in the community donning the role of a saviour.
Activists of the PFI staging a protest in Mangaluru in this file photo.(Sudipto Mondal/HT)
Activists of the PFI staging a protest in Mangaluru in this file photo.(Sudipto Mondal/HT)

In 2016, when the National Investigation Agency (NIA) sleuths swooped down on a clandestine meeting in north Kerala’s Kanakamala in Kannur, they were in for a shock. Inspired by the terror outfit Islamic State (IS), a group of youngsters had allegedly formed a collective called ‘Al Zarul Khallefa’ to wage war against the country and foment trouble between different communities.

And later, the NIA had named it as the first IS module in Kerala. The central agency later found that some of those arrested were members of the Popular Front of India (PFI). A couple of months after this, at least 22 people, including women and children, disappeared from a north Kerala village; intelligence officials believe they joined the IS in Afghanistan.

After every round of communal trouble or busting of a terror module in the country, usually a name crops up these days - the Popular Front of India. After the raging protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act or CAA, and violence that followed, its name is back on intelligence radar. The demand for ban on PFI, which is often accused of radicalising Muslim youth and maintaining a steady relationship with some of the anti-national outfits, is getting louder now.

The reason behind its pan-India presence in a short time? The Popular Front of India (PFI) was launched in Kerala in 2006 after merging three Muslim organizations floated after the Babri Masjid demolition in 1992 - the National Development Front of Kerala, Karnataka Forum for Dignity and Manitha Neethi Pasari of Tamil Nadu. After the demolition of the Babri mosque, many fringe outfits had surfaced in south India and PFI was formed after merging some of them.

Now the PFI claims it has units in 22 states. Its growth is phenomenal, admit intelligence agencies, saying it successfully exploited a growing vacuum in the community donning the role of a saviour. The successful portrayal of the image helps PFI to mobilise funds, especially from the rich middle-eastern countries. The PFI’s earlier headquarters was in Kozhikode, but after broadening of its base, it was shifted to Delhi. PFI’s state president Nasaruddin Elamarom is one of the founding leaders of the outfit. And its all-India president E Abubaker also hails from Kerala.

In Kerala, most of its erstwhile leaders were members of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). The PFI describes itself as a neo-social movement committed to empower people belonging to the minority communities, Dalits and other weaker sections of the society. In Kerala, a retired professor P Koya is considered as the tallest leader of the organisation.

PFI has uniform and often conducts drills at public places. In 2013, the Kerala government had banned its freedom parade which it conducts on Independence Day every year after the police found its cadres were carrying stars and emblems on the uniform. On February 17 every year, it conducts unity marches in all district headquarters. It has cadre training centres in many districts and usually associates with many human rights organisations to get a sombre face, police officials say.

Since its inception, the outfit had been mired in many clashes and political murders. It was allegedly involved in at least 30 political murders in Kerala. In 2015, 13 of its workers were awarded life-term for chopping the palm of a college professor T J Joseph who prepared a question paper alleged to be blasphemous. Two years ago, six PFI activists were held in connection with the murder of an ABVP leader in Kannur and nine were arrested for allegedly killing SFI leader Abhimanyu in Maharajas College in Ernakulam last year.
In 2014, the Kerala government had submitted an affidavit in the High Court saying its activists were involved in at least 27 political murders, 86 attempt to murder cases and more than 125 cases for whipping up communal passions.

When Hadiya Jehan case came up two years ago, Hadiya alias Akhila’s father K Asokan had alleged that her husband Shefin Jehan was an active member of the PFI. Police later found that Akihla was converted in Sathya Sarani, a religious school being controlled by the PFI in Malappuram district. Its name had also cropped up in alleged cases of “love jihad” (an alleged activity through which girls belonging to one community are converted by feigning love).

“The PFI’s belligerent and militant position on many issues attracted a lot of youngsters to it. To weaken the Muslim League, considered to be a secular party, some of the mainline political parties including CPI(M) supported it on several occasions. Now it has grown into a formidable force,” said a political observer of north Kerala who did not want to be identified.

But the PFI dismisses these allegations, saying most of the recent campaigns were aimed at distracting attention from burning issues. “Now some TV channels and political parties are in a race to blame the PFI. They need a scapegoat and want to divert attention,” said state general secretary of C P Muhammad Basheer. He said the recent statement of Union law minister Ravi Shankar Prasad that PFI cadres were seen on frontlines of anti-CAA protest in Uttar Pradesh was a big joke.

“We don’t need any certificate from anyone. We strongly believe in Constitution of the country and its democracy. ‘Live with dignity and without fear’ is our motto. We are here to empower the Muslim community,” he said.
“You can’t blame PFI citing minor aberrations,” said Basheer adding that the latest campaign was orchestrated one and it won’t succeed. He also dismissed reports that the PFI regularly conducts arms training for its cadres.

In PFI organizational structure ‘unit’ is the lowest followed by ‘area’ and ‘division’ and at the state level, the state executive council is the highest body. The party said in every three years it conducts elections to select office-bearers.

In Kerala, the PFI also has a women wing, the National Women’s Front, student wing Campus Front of India and a political party Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI). In 2016 assembly elections, SDPI had contested in many seats but managed less than one per cent of votes in the state. It has tried its best to seize the support base of the Muslim League, an ally of the Congress for many years, but failed to yield results.
 
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