Kerala: NIA attaches PFI controlled Green Valley Academy
BJP Kerala president K Surendran said that NIA's confiscation of Green Valley Academy at Manjeri is a slap on the face of the LDF government in Kerala.
BJP Kerala president K Surendran said that NIA's confiscation of Green Valley Academy at Manjeri is a slap on the face of the LDF government in Kerala.
As per the NIA, the PFI had been using the property for "imparting arms training, physical training, and training on use and testing of explosives to its cadres, identified to be part of their ‘Service Wing’."
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Emphasising that the double engine government was a guarantee of security and development, he added: “India has come a long way in the last nine years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.
Official sources said the simultaneous raids began on Wednesday night at 56 places spread across Ernakulam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Palakkad, Alappuzha, Kozhikode, Kannur and Malappuram districts.
The NIA said a secret wing had a state-wide network and was responsible for data collection and the preparation of the list of targets. This secret service was based in the PFI offices.
The police carried out raids at the offices of the PFI and its front organisations across the state on Friday and many of them have been closed and sealed.
Stating that the INL, which is a constituent in the Left front, is headed by a person who is associated with a banned organization, BJP’s Kerala president K Surendran asked as to how such a party is continuing in ruling Left Front.
The PFI came into the limelight after several Muslim groups accused a college professor in 2006 of asking derogatory questions about Prophet Muhammad in an examination.