Countdown of PFI's End Begins: Government may ban the organization before the Parliament session
PFI is accused of spreading riots and killings in many cities of the country with terror funding.
The countdown for the Popular Front of India (PFI) has started. The investigating agencies are not only running Operation Octopus against him, but the government has also made preparations to ban the organization. This decision can be taken till the winter session of Parliament. The Parliament session will start in November or December.
PFI is accused of spreading riots and killings in many cities of the country with terror funding. The central government is trying to tighten the noose on the big office bearers of the organization before banning it. She wants to block their financial sources. This is the reason why ED along with NIA is also involved in this raid.
A source associated with the Central Investigation Agency said that security agencies are active not only in the country but also in Middle East countries. In the coming time, arrests can be made from abroad under Operation Octopus. According to the information received by Bhaskar, all the investigating agencies were preparing the action plan for several months.
Recently, the Pune Police detained 6 persons with links to SDPI & PFI from the Kondhwa area today morning. The Maharashtra Police said, "Around 40 people linked to PFI have been detained from Aurangabad, Solapur, Amravati, Pune, Thane, and Mumbai so far. This entire operation has been carried out by the state's local police with inputs from a Central Agency."
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