KERALA | Association with Popular Front of India; Pinarayi is entangled by central agencies

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Report that the Home Department of the Kerala Government should be monitored by the Central Home Department. It is reported that the central government is also monitoring the activities of top officials including DGP Anil Kant. Officials working under Anil Kant are under the watchful eye of the Center for their friendship with the Popular Front.

Pinarayi’s tail caught fire when the news came to light that the NIA had issued a report that 873 officers of the army had links with the banned organization Popular Front of India. During his trip to Europe, Pinarayi, who got the information, slandered the DGP who did not deny the news. Although the news was denied, the center has already intensified surveillance.

The NIA had passed such information a day ago. The NIA handed over the information against the spies of the Kerala Police. The NIA was angered by the developments following the raid conducted by the NIA in Kerala a few days ago. The leak of some basic information made the NIA think. The NIA has released some information to check whether information is being leaked. The said information was leaked. NIA was dissatisfied with this. But this has not been released yet.

The arrest of CPO Siyad of Kaladi police station for PFI links came as a blow to the government after the DGP’s statement that none of the policemen in Kerala had anything to do with any banned organization. NIA thinks that there are many such policemen.

The Kerala Police said that the news that the policemen have PFI connections is false. There were reports that the NIA had handed over a report to the state police chief that 873 officers were linked to the banned organization Popular Front of India. In an official Facebook post, the Kerala Police clarified that this news is baseless.

Meanwhile, there were reports that the NIA was gathering information about the violence that took place during the Popular Front hartal. Indications are that the NIA is examining the information about the violent incidents and the accused in the hartal which was called in Kerala in protest against the banning of the NIA. It is indicated that the NIA’s calculation is that by collecting the information of those who committed violence on the day of the hartal, they will get an accurate understanding of the activities at the grassroots level of the Popular Front.

It is reported that the NIA got suspicious because the Kerala Police rejected the demand to arrest the PFI leaders en masse. The Kerala Police did not consider the demand of the Union Home Ministry to take strict measures to stop the activities of the banned organization in Kerala. Even in cases where they could have been arrested, they were not ready to do so, which caused displeasure of the Centre.

There are many officers in the NIA who think it is better to keep the information about the Kerala raid a secret. The raid took place without the knowledge of any of the Kerala police. Even the top officials were not aware of the information. This is the reason for the success of the raid. It is believed that the Popular Front received financial support from Al-Qaeda through Turkey. Popular Front leaders E.M. Abdul Rahman and Prof. P. Koya met with the leaders of the Foundation for Human Rights and Humanitarian Relief (IHH), an affiliate of Al-Qaeda in Turkey, two years ago. The leading European media ‘Nordic Monitor’ had also reported the news along with footage of the meeting that the two organizations had discussed ways to protect ‘Islamic interests’ and the PF had been assured of huge financial support.

IHH is an organization closely linked to Al Qaeda, a terrorist organization active in Syria, Palestine, Germany, Eastern Europe, Pakistan, Libya and the African countries of Mali. Countries including Russia, Israel and Germany have banned the organization. IH, which is active in about 100 countries, organizes espionage for Turkey and forms organizations, individuals and political leaders to raise voice for Turkey in those countries. NIA believes that there are policemen connected to IH in Kerala. Russia has come against this organization on the grounds that it has supplied weapons and provided aid to terrorists under the guise of volunteer organization activities in war zones.

In 2012, the Kerala government approached the Kerala High Court seeking a ban on the Popular Front. But the court did not allow it. Kerala was the first state to demand the banning of the Popular Front. Popular Front is a headache for many as a radical Islamic movement. Kerala Police is involved in this. According to the letter sent by the governments to the Central Government, the Popular Front has aggravated the citizenship protests in Karnataka and UP. There was already pressure to ban the Popular Front and SDPI in Karnataka. The local BJP leadership also expressed support for this. The notice issued by the Karnataka DGP says that the protests in Mangaluru will defeat the riots in Kashmir.

The central government has taken this very seriously. The demand to ban the Popular Front is already before the central government. Human rights organizations have been under the supervision of the central government for years. Many human rights organizations have been accused of having links with terrorists outside the country. In the murder case of Abhimanyu, who was killed in Maharaja’s College, the accused are those who belong to the extremist organization. This was a serious allegation against the Pinarayi government. Still CPM was not shaken.

It became news that Kerala government was giving training to Popular Front activists. The incident was with the knowledge and consent of the government. The fire brigade trained the Popular Front workers in the name of disaster relief. The fire brigade does not train anyone like this. So the government should know if it wants to provide relief. The fire department functions under the primary department. However, the work of the Sena has become controversial.

Popular Front had formed an organization called Rescue and Relief. Members of the fire brigade attended the state-level inauguration program and were given training. The popular friend shared pictures of this on their Facebook page. After the state level inauguration, the training was held at the same venue.

Popular Front workers were trained in pulmonary resuscitation, fire and rescue operations. Firefighters B. Anish, Y.A. Rahuldas, M. Sajad et al trained. It is clear that they also accepted gifts for trainers from Popular Front leaders. Training is provided at the venues of Voluntary Organizations, Residence Associations and various NGOs. But that too requires the permission of the fire chief. It is understood that the government had taken permission to train the Popular Front. There is no provision in the law to provide training to political parties. Then the trainers must have arrived on someone’s recommendation. Whose recommendation is it? However, DGPB Sandhya says that he did not know. It wasn’t true. The training was as per the instructions of the first department.

As it has been alleged that providing such training on the platform of political organizations is a breach of service, Fire Chief B. Sandhya has ordered an investigation. But the investigation report was drowned by the government itself. Now this is being investigated by the central government. The rescue and relief team was inaugurated by CP Muhammad Basheer, state president of Popular Front at Aluva Priyadarshini Municipal Auditorium. It is reported that the PFI has taken hold of various institutions of the Kerala government in this way.

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