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- Popular_Front_of_India abbreviation "PFI".
- Popular_Front_of_India abstract "The Popular Front of India is a Kerala Muslim organisation formed as a successor to National Development Front (NDF)in 2006 and then acquired multi-state dimension by merging with National Development Front, Manitha Neethi Pasarai, Karnataka Forum for Dignity etc. The PFI has about 80,000 members and sympathisers all over the country. The organisation has various wings to cater to different section of the society like the National Women's Front for the womenfolk, and the Campus Front of India for students.PFI works in cooperation with the National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations and other Human rights activists in bid to curb human rights violation in the nation. The organisation has undertaken the task of campaigning for the Muslim Reservation in line with the Mishra Commission (National Commission for Religious and Linguistic Minorities) report to address the inequality faced by Muslims. In 2012, the organisation conducted protests against the use of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UAPA] to detain innocent citizens. The Front formed broad-based alliance of different minority and civil rights leaders and groups against growing authoritarian and communal tendencies where steps taken included a national movement against UAPA, the Sikh-Muslim mission for communal harmony, the joint platform that has commemorated anti-Sikh riot of 1984 and Babri Masjid demolition of 1992.Since it's inception, the organisation has accused of various antisocial and anti national activities. The allegations include connections with various Islamic terrorist groups., possessing arms, kidnapping, murder, intimidation, hate campaign, rioting, Love Jihad and various acts of religious extremism, the most infamous among them being the Assault on professor T. J. Joseph who had set the controversial question paper insulting the Prophet Muhammed. However, the charges were refused by the PFI which alleged the accusations as baseless and fabricated to malign the organisation.In 2012, the Government of Kerala informed the High Court their stand that the activities of Popular Front are inimical to the safety of the country and is \"nothing but a resurrection of the banned outfit Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in another form\", in its argument to ban the organisation's Indian Independence day's commemoration programme, the \"Freedom Parade\". The High Court dismissed the Government's stand, however, upheld the ban imposed by the state Government. In July 2010, Kerala Police had unearthed country-made bombs, weapons and CDs and documents containing Taliban and Al-Queda propaganda from PFI activists. The raids conducted were termed undemocratic and unconstitutional by the leaders of PFI. As of 6 September 2010, as informed to the state high court by the Kerala government, no evidence has been found by the Police in its probe into the allegation of links to Hizbul Mujahideen, Lashkar-e Taiba (Let) or al-Qaeda. However, in April 2013 with a series of raids by Kerala Police on PFI centres across North Kerala found lethal weapons, foreign currency, human shooting targets, Bombs, bomb making materials, gunpowder, swords etc. on which police claims to be unmasking of \"terror face\" of PFI.In 2015, the Madras High Court issued a notice to the Commissioner of Police based on the PIL charging police for having given misleading information to HC on the 'unity march, a variant of the 'Freedom Parade'.The HC directed to register a case against the CoP and the SP, and Rs 3.3million as compensation for 'loss of image, reputation and defamation.' The HC The organisation provided counter arguments to the allegations positioned against it in its 2012 nationwide campaign \"Why Popular Front\".The organisation is also known for its anti-Imperialist & anti-Zionist stance, as seen in the pro-Palestine protests in various parts of country in November 2012, and later in the July of 2014 with the nationwide solidarity campaigns christened \"I am Gaza\". The organisation is also known to support pro-democratic movements. In 2015, the Popular Front protested against the death sentence given to the head of a democratically elected leader, Mr. Mohamed Morsi and his followers. The protest was in front of the Egyptian embassy in New Delhi".
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- Popular_Front_of_India wikiPageWikiLinkText "PFI".
- Popular_Front_of_India wikiPageWikiLinkText "Popular Front of India".
- Popular_Front_of_India abbreviation "PFI".
- Popular_Front_of_India formation "2006-11-22".
- Popular_Front_of_India headquarters "G-66, 2nd Floor, Shaheen Bagh Kalindikunj, Noida Road, New Delhi – 110025, Tel/ Fax – 011 29949902".
- Popular_Front_of_India leaderName "K.M. Shareef".
- Popular_Front_of_India leaderTitle "Chairman of the Front".
- Popular_Front_of_India motto "Naya Karavan : Naya Hindustan".
- Popular_Front_of_India name "Popular Front of India".
- Popular_Front_of_India purpose "To establish an egalitarian society in which freedom, justice and security are enjoyed by all.".
- Popular_Front_of_India regionServed India.
- Popular_Front_of_India type "Voluntary Based Nonprofit organisation".