In the wake of a recent raid on a secret PFI operation in the state, the Bihar Police has made a spine-chilling revelation. Bihar police arrested Md Jalaluddin, a former police officer from Jharkhand, and Athar Parvez, a former SIMI member, who is currently a member of the Popular Front of India and its political branch SDPI informed ASP Manish Kumar of Patna’s Phulwari Sharif.

According to ASP Manish Kumar, Parvez’s younger brother is a terrorist with a criminal record who was imprisoned in 2001–2002 for his involvement in a bomb blast case.

The two arrested suspects allegedly brought in people over the past two months from all around India in what appears to be a complex operation. Fictitious names were used to buy hotels and airline tickets. Under the guise of martial arts instruction, Jalaluddin and Parvez taught a large number of people how to wield swords and knives on July 6 and 7. Additionally, they made aggressive statements based on religion that incited the mob.

The police have also stated that they have various witness statements and CCTV proof.

Additionally, an 8-page document that highlights the PFI objective for the coming years has been found by the police. The PFI disseminated a manifesto called “India Vision 2047” among its cadre in which it stated that its goal was to fully conquer and subjugate the “coward Hindus,” and that this objective would be attained even if only 10% of Muslims supported PFI.

They have also stated that they intend to use their trained cadre and the assistance of Islamic nations like Turkey to start a full-fledged armed uprising against the Indian State. In an effort to “bring the Indian State and the majority Hindus to its knees,” they have also made a plea to other Islamic nations for assistance.

A similar operation was unearthed last week in Telangana when members of the Popular front of India were detained for training youth to behead non-muslims in the guise of Karate classes. The youth attending these camps were taught Sharia law and were given the training to incite communal riots. The Police Commissioner said that PFI has set up a large network to organize such camps.

200 people involved in this have been traced. According to Police Commissioner KR Nagaraju, many weapons have also been recovered from the three leaders of PFI.

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