Controversy is increasing over the Popular Front of India (PFI) convention to be held in the national capital Delhi. Meanwhile, in the latest case, Delhi Police has given a big blow to PFI.
Delhi Police has refused permission to the PFI rally to be held on Saturday i.e. July 30. Earlier, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has protested against the program of PFI.
Vishwa Hindu Parishad had expressed strong reservations about the program
According to news agency ANI, in a letter written by Vishwa Hindu Parishad to Delhi Police, a request was made to stop the rally organized by PFI. In this letter to Delhi Police on July 29, VHP Delhi Provincial Minister Surendra Kumar Gupta claimed that PFI is carrying out suspicious activities across the country and they should not be allowed to hold any rally in Delhi.
Another VHP leader Vinod Bansal retweeted the letter on his Twitter handle and wrote, “VHP will never allow anti-national activities of PFI. We have sent a letter to Delhi Police to stop it immediately.”
Delhi Police has warned PFI that if there is an attempt to organize the event, it will take strict action against those who organize and participate in it. Police have taken cognizance of the complaint of Vishwa Hindu Parishad against this program of PFI.
- It is noteworthy that this program of PFI was to be held at Ambedkar Bhawan on Rani Jhansi Road in Jhandewalan area of Delhi. PFI named the event ‘Save the Republic’.
DISCLAIMER: The author is solely responsible for the views expressed in this article. The author carries the responsibility for citing and/or licensing of images utilized within the text.