Maha ATS claims PFI wanted to turn India into Islamic state by 2047

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 9, 2023 01:54 PM2023-02-09T13:54:36+5:302023-02-09T13:55:00+5:30

Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad has claimed the Popular Front of India (PFI), banned by the Centre last year, aimed to ...

Maha ATS claims PFI wanted to turn India into Islamic state by 2047 | Maha ATS claims PFI wanted to turn India into Islamic state by 2047

Maha ATS claims PFI wanted to turn India into Islamic state by 2047

Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad has claimed the Popular Front of India (PFI), banned by the Centre last year, aimed to establish the rule of Islam in India by 2047, and also had plans to obtain weapons and ammunition with the help of foreign countries or other organisations to achieve their targets.

The ATS stated this in its chargesheet filed in a local court last week against five PFI members who were arrested last year for allegedly indulging in unlawful activities and waging a war against the country.

The state ATS arrested the five PFI members Mazhar Khan, Sadiq Shaikh, Mohammad Iqbal Khan, Momin Mistry and Aasif Hussain Khan following raids my multiple agencies across various states in September last year.

The accused have been charged under Indian Penal Code sections for promoting enmity between different groups and conspiring to commit certain offences against the state, as well as provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.

In the chargesheet filed on February 2, the ATS claimed to have seized a document called “India 2047- towards rule of Islam in India. The seized document, as per the ATS, provides a roadmap for members of the group (PFI) to overturn the government.

We dream a 2047, where the political power has returned to the Muslim community from whom it was unjustly taken away by the British Raj. The roadmap towards this first starts with the socio-economic development of Muslim community for which a separate roadmap was already provided in the name of Empower India Foundation, the document said, as per the chargesheet.

The chargesheet said the PFI wanted to create a split among several communities by projecting the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) as an organisation interested only in the welfare of upper caste Hindus. The accused had held several training courses in order to achieve their targets, the ATS said.

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