ED report claims Rs 120.5 crore credited to accounts related to PFI, and there’s a direct link between withdrawal of money and date of anti-CAA demonstrations.
The police have arrested two persons and issued notices to 30 others, including members of Kerala-based outfit PFI and its political arm SDPI, for the violence.
Authorities held Popular Front of India (PFI) and Students Islamic Movement of India responsible for 'masterminding' violence in Lucknow during the anti-citizenship law protests that claimed 18 lives.
Since the 1990s, groups such as Al-Ummah, PFI & Indian Mujahideen have emerged in southern India and been accused and convicted of radicalisation and terror.
While releasing 'India Employment Report 2024', V Anantha Nageswaran said govt can't solve 'all social, economic challenges'. Congress leader Kharge says CEA protecting 'dear leader'.
In an interview with Gulistan News this week, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the government would leave law and order to J&K Police and slowly withdraw troops.
The ‘idea’ Kejriwal's politics grew around was a no-holds-barred fight against corruption. That is the reason Modi govt has now tarred him and his entire party with the same paint.
If there is Islamophobia, it is because once they cross a certain percentage of the population, they begin to assert themselves disproportionately. It happened in Lebanon. Everyone knows what ISIS/Daesh did in Iraq and Syria. That is why Myanmar tried to pre-empt such an situation .
Maybe Muslims and the likes of Arundhati Roy should ask themselves: why is it that other minorities – Parsis, for example, are not victims of such a ‘phobia’??
Islamophobia is not entirely without reason. There is the recent incident of former Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) students’ union president, Faizul Hasan, saying, “Muslims can destroy anything if they wish to do and the community has constantly been tested since 1947.” Since he refused to withdraw his statement, a case of sedition was lodged against him.
Then there’s the appeal of former ex-JNU student member and Shaheen Bagh Coordination committee chief Sharjeel Imam’s instructing Muslims in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh to ‘cut off Assam from India’ (chakka jaam) by blocking by blocking roads railways. It must be noted that AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi condemned it.
T.J. Joseph, a professor of Malayalam at Newman College in Kerala had his hand cut off at the wrist as punishment on allegation of blasphemy, by people belonging to Popular Front of India, a confederation of fanatic, Muslim fundamentalist and extremist organisations. An NIA court in Kochi found 13 people guilty in the sensational case.
Muslim rioters even desecrated the Amar Jawan Jyoti memorial – a war memorial dedicated to the fighters of the First Indian Freedom Struggle, 1857.
The Muslims had assembled at Mumbai’s Azad Maidan on August 11, 2012 to condemn the Rakhine riots in Myanmar, themselves rioting. The riot resulted in two deaths and injuries to 63 people including 58 police officers. Mumbai Police estimated that the riots caused a loss of ₹2.74 crore in damages to public and private property.
Similar situation in Feb. 1989 by over 2,000 Muslims protesting the book ‘Satanic Verses’ by Salman Rushdie. Mumbai Police were forced to open fire, which resulted in the death of 10 protesters being and 50 being wounded.
Then there’s ‘love jihad’.
If there is Islamophobia, it is because once they cross a certain percentage of the population, they begin to assert themselves disproportionately. It happened in Lebanon. Everyone knows what ISIS/Daesh did in Iraq and Syria. That is why Myanmar tried to pre-empt such an situation .
Maybe Muslims and the likes of Arundhati Roy should ask themselves: why is it that other minorities – Parsis, for example, are not victims of such a ‘phobia’??
Islamophobia is not entirely without reason. There is the recent incident of former Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) students’ union president, Faizul Hasan, saying, “Muslims can destroy anything if they wish to do and the community has constantly been tested since 1947.” Since he refused to withdraw his statement, a case of sedition was lodged against him.
Then there’s the appeal of former ex-JNU student member and Shaheen Bagh Coordination committee chief Sharjeel Imam’s instructing Muslims in Uttar Pradesh’s Aligarh to ‘cut off Assam from India’ (chakka jaam) by blocking by blocking roads railways. It must be noted that AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi condemned it.
T.J. Joseph, a professor of Malayalam at Newman College in Kerala had his hand cut off at the wrist as punishment on allegation of blasphemy, by people belonging to Popular Front of India, a confederation of fanatic, Muslim fundamentalist and extremist organisations. An NIA court in Kochi found 13 people guilty in the sensational case.
Muslim rioters even desecrated the Amar Jawan Jyoti memorial – a war memorial dedicated to the fighters of the First Indian Freedom Struggle, 1857.
The Muslims had assembled at Mumbai’s Azad Maidan on August 11, 2012 to condemn the Rakhine riots in Myanmar, themselves rioting. The riot resulted in two deaths and injuries to 63 people including 58 police officers. Mumbai Police estimated that the riots caused a loss of ₹2.74 crore in damages to public and private property.
Similar situation in Feb. 1989 by over 2,000 Muslims protesting the book ‘Satanic Verses’ by Salman Rushdie. Mumbai Police were forced to open fire, which resulted in the death of 10 protesters being and 50 being wounded.
Then there’s ‘love jihad’.