IB has role in growing subversive activities: Popular Front of India

By TwoCircles.net,

Thiruvananthapuram: The Central Intelligence Bureau has a decisive role in growing subversive activities in the country, reportedly accused the Popular Front of India. The organisation’s state president Nasarudheen Elamaram and general secretary Abdul Hameed made the accusation in a press conference.

The leaders accused that there was evidence for the role of the IB in incidents including the Marad clashes, according to reports. The IB is trying to bring up certain sections in the Muslim community. Attacks increased after the country established diplomatic relations with Israel. The IB is behind propagating mean publications also. The media and politicians are just repeating what the IB is chanting.

They said that the leaflets and others caught from the houses of PFI activists were not published by the organisation. The organisation does not have any connection with them also. The PFI has condemned the attack on the professor in Muvattupuzha. They added it was only a local incident. Weapons began to be caught from PFI offices after CPI (M) state general secretary Pinarayi Vijayan said that the NDF should be kept away from Muslims. This was a drama of the police, they accused.

The statement of the Chief Minister about the PFI is wrong and not suitable for his position, the leaders said. The CM should be ready to reveal from which document of the PFI he got those information. If not, he should resign. All parties use to approach the organisation at the time of elections, they added. CDs and leaflets published by the sate PFI were distributed in the press conference held in the Press Club.

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These people cant see a

These people cant see a Muslim organisation growing. If a crime is done by Muslims it is terrorist act and if done done by any other community it is criminal act, WHAT IS THIS?

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