Disturbing details emerge from internal PFI document ‘India Vision 2047’
- In Current Affairs
- 07:19 PM, Jul 14, 2022
- Myind Staff
The Bihar Police on Wednesday said it had busted "a potential terror module" with links to extremist outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) and arrested two accused from the Phulwari Sharif area of Patna for indulging in anti-India activities.
Senior police officer Manish Kumar said an excerpt from an eight-page-long document the accused shared titled 'India vision 2047' talks about "subjugating coward majority community and bringing back the glory".
He said that a retired police officer of Jharkhand, Mohammad Jalaluddin, and a former member of Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), who is also a current member of PFI and Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), Athar Parvez, have been arrested.
"Two indulging in anti-India activities were arrested. For the past two months, the accused had people from other states coming in. Those coming were changing their names while booking tickets and while staying in hotels," he said.
Manish Kumar said that Parvez's younger brother went to jail in the 2001-02 bomb blasts in the state after the SIMI was banned.
The police official said that Parvez also raised funds in lakhs. He said locals were taught to use swords and knives in the name of martial arts, and the accused instigated others toward religious violence.
"On July 6-7, in the name of martial arts, locals were taught to use swords and knives. They instigated others toward religious violence. We have CCTV footage as well as witness accounts. Parvez also raised funds in lakhs, ED is being involved for the same," said Kumar.
He said their internal document is very questionable and talks of "rule of Islam in India".
The document unearthed by Bihar police talks of plans to establish an “Islamic government” in India by the 100th anniversary of the country’s independence.
The eight-page document titled ‘India 2047- Towards rule of Islam in India’ was recovered after Bihar Police on July 13 busted a potential terror module with some links to extremist outfit Popular Front of India (PFI) and arrested two accused from the Phulwari Sharif area of Patna for indulging in anti-India activities.
Excerpts of the internal document marked ‘not for circulation’ states that the PFI is confident that even if 10 percent of the total Muslim population rally behind it, the organisation would “subjugate the majority community to their knees and bring back the glory of Islam in India.”
"To achieve this goal, this roadmap has been prepared to be kept in mind by all the PFI leaders and accordingly guide the PFI cadres, in particular and Muslim community, in general towards this goal,” it added.
“All our frontal organisations including Party should be focussed on expanding and recruiting new members. We would begin to recruit and train members into our PE department wherein they should be given training on attacking and defensive techniques, use of swords, rods, and other weapons,” the PFI document read.
According to a Times Now report, the PFI document, as identified by Bihar police, also enumerated plans to recruit “loyal Muslims” into government departments including executive and judicial positions as well as the Police and the Army. According to the document the PFI also plans to “create a split between RSS and SCs/STs/OBCs” by projecting the organisation as an outfit interested only in the welfare of “upper caste Hindus”.
The document stated that those against their interest are to be “eliminated”.
“These PE cadres would also act as a safeguard against the influence of security forces by our opponents,” it said. Actionable points outlined in the document included ‘Establishment of Grievances’, mass mobilisation- Inclusiveness, Outreach and Engagement (mobilisation), a PFI in every house, recruitment and training of members, collection of information against Sangh/Parivar leaders.
The document said that “in the scenario of a full-fledged showdown with the State, apart from relying on our trained PE cadres, we would need help from friendly Islamic countries. In the last few years, PFI has developed friendly relationship with Turkey, a flagbearer of Islam. Efforts are on to cultivate reliable friendship in some other Islamic countries.”
The Kerala High Court observed in May this year that PFI and its political wing SDPI are extremist organisations indulging in serious acts of violence. It, however, said that these organisations are not banned.
The bench of Justice K Haripal made the observation while dismissing the plea seeking a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the murder of RSS worker S Sanjith.
"No doubt, SDPI and PFI are extremist organisations indulging in serious acts of violence. All the same, those are not banned organisations," the court had said.
Image courtesy: ANI/Bihar Police
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