Bharat Express

PFI

Critics argue that the ban on PFI raises concerns about freedom of association and expression, as well as the potential for misuse of anti-terrorism laws to suppress dissent.

Enforcement Directorate Alleges PFI Trained Members for Violence, Targeting BJP and RSS

Vacation judge Chhavi Kapoor, upon hearing the submissions of the ED's counsel, ordered the accused to judicial custody.

Central investigation agency ED has arrested PFI members E.M. Abdul Rehman, Anees Ahmed, Afsar Pasha, A.S.Ismail have been arrested. After the arrest, Patiala House Court has reserved its decision on the demand for ED custody.

The Patiala House Court, following a hearing, has currently kept its decision regarding the ED's custody demand in abeyance.

In the event that the BJP wins power, the prime minister promised that those responsible for the paper leaks would face consequences.

The PFI was founded in Kerala in 2006, with its headquarters in Delhi

Last year, money laundering case was registered against top officials of now banned PFI as the centre declared it as a unlawful organisation.

Yakub Khan alias Usman had posted objectionable videos on social media harming social harmony. Yakub along with Mohammad Irshad Alam and other associates had also planned to execute the target killing..

PFI promoted its anti-India and violent agenda under the pretext of social welfare programmes and campaigns