
PFI activist held in Telangana for involvement in 'anti-national' activities
India Today
Hyderabad Police arrested a PFI activist from the city’s Nizamabad area for being involved in “anti-national” activities. Upon raiding his house, police officials discovered notebooks in which details regarding “anti-national” activities were mentioned.
A Popular Front of India (PFI) activist was arrested by police officials from Hyderabad’s Nizamabad area on Monday, July 4. He was arrested for being involved in "anti-national activities."
Upon receiving reliable information that anti-social activities were taking place at a house in Hyderabad’s Auto Nagar, Hyderabad police officials visited the location. The house belonged to the accused, 54-year-old Abdul Qader, who was employed as a karate master.
Police officers found two PFI banners, a white writing board, three sets of loose paper bunches, three hand books, a note book, some bus and train tickets, a podium and a speaker.
According to Ravindra Babu, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Nizamabad, “On checking the books found at his residence, it was discovered that anti-national activities were mentioned in them.”
“During the course of the investigation, Abdul Qader revealed that the main purpose of the PFI seemed to be to carry out service programs and to do things according to their internal agenda, which was to select innocent and active Muslim youngsters, inculcate anti-Hindu ideology in them, and then give them all kinds of training, especially physical training,” said DCP Ravindra Babu
According to DCP, Abdul Qadar also confessed that similar workshops regarding legal matters were being conducted along with physical training by PFI members in Nizamabad and in other places.