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Wednesday, September 8th, 2010
Babri Masjid

Babri Masjid Verdict

Lucknow: With the Chief Justice FI Rebello being part
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Kochi, Sept 6 (PTI):

The Kerala Government today informed the state high court that Investigators have not obtained evidence regarding the alleged connections of Popular Front of India (PFI), which allegedly launched a attack on a college lecturer in July, with Hizbul Mujahideen, Laskar-e Taiba (Let) and Al Queda.

T J Joseph
Sunday, September 5th, 2010
Kochi: New Man College in Kerala has sacked its lecturer T J Joseph, who was in the eye of the storm for preparing a question paper with derogatory references to Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).
The management of the New Man College has informed Prof. T.J. Joseph that he has been removed from service from September 1, on grounds that he had hurt religious sentiments.
Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Babri Masjid demolition8. BABRI DEMOLITION
The CBI gathered no evidence other than oral in the Babri Masjid demolition case? Why?

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
Bangalore:Popular Front of India welcomes the NRI voting bill passed in the Parliament and the decision of the Central Government to include caste of the citizens in Census 2011.

The bill provides Indian citizens who stay abroad, entitlements to have their names registered in electoral rolls. Though this bill does not give the NRIs opportunity to vote while they are abroad, we hope that the statement by the Law Minister Shri. Veerappa Moily that the government would consider internet voting is fulfilled in the near future.
Fr.william speaking
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Mangalore: "The hand chopping off incident of Professor Joseph, who was alleged for blasphemous writing about Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was a common political issue. Such incidents are often held in Kerala as the state is well known for political violence" said Father William Martis, Udupi district president of NCHRO, who was expressing his views in an Activist Get Together and Ifthar Program, conducted by Popular Front of India, Dakshin Kannada district, at Jammiatul Falah Community Development Hall, on Tuesday.

Monday, August 30th, 2010

On 27th Aug, some of our PFI members were peacefully working in the area (Goripalya). They were busy with their task of collecting Zakath, as we do every year.

Arif Pasha (the ex-councillor) approached them and hurled abuses and spat pan juice on them, asking them to leave the place and never been seen around in the area doing Zakath Collection. Being in the state of fasting, and with respect for the peace of the area, particularly in the month of Ramzan, our cadre left the place, though they were abused and incited.

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010
New Delhi: More than one and half years in office, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram now admits Hindutva terror groups are behind several blasts in the country. In his inaugural speech at three-day DGPs/IGPs Conference here this morning, Chidambaram said that saffron terror was behind many bomb blasts.
Save India Day
Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Bangalore: Popular Front of India general secretary K. M. Shareef demanded withdrawal of criminal cases related pasting of Save India Day posters which was registered in Pune (Maharashtra) and some parts of Kerala. The poster released by Popular Front in connection with Save India Day (9 Aug 2010) did not create any law and order problem including communal disturbance anywhere in the country. Still some cases of police highhandedness are reported from a few places.
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Popular Front of India strongly condemns the irresponsible statement of Home Minister VS Acharya who said that there is link between ISI and Popular Front.

Popular Front of India has become a big obstacle to those destructive forces as are always opposed to the anti national agendas and fascist activities of communal organizations. Hence these forces are rampantly spreading rumors and false propaganda against Popular Front.

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