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"Terror module planning India Towards Rule of Islam busted": Bihar Police arrests PFI trained terrorists with a goal to subjugate ‘coward Hindus’ by 2047, plotted to target PM Modi on his visit on July 12, ex-policeman Md Jallauddin and ex-SIMI involved

So far, two people - Mohd Jallauddin and Athar Parvez - have been arrested for indulging in anti-India activities. While Jalaluddin is a retired police officer of Jharkhand, Parvez is a former member of SIMI and is currently with PFI and SDPI. SIMI, a terror organisation, is banned in India
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Sensational: PFI's mega plot to 'establish Islamic rule in India by 2047'; 8-page document accessed - Exclusive
Sensational: PFI's mega plot to 'establish Islamic rule in India by 2047'; 8-page document accessed - Exclusive

Patna: In a sensational development, the Bihar Police have during a raid recovered an eight-page document that talks of 'establish(ing) Islamic rule in India by 2047'. So far, two people - Mohd Jallauddin and Athar Parvez - have been arrested for indulging in anti-India activities. While Jalaluddin is a retired police officer of Jharkhand, Parvez is a former member of SIMI and is currently with PFI and SDPI. SIMI, a terror organization, is banned in India.

ASP Manish Kumar informed that Parvez’s younger brother is a convicted terrorist who was jailed in 2001-02 for involvement in a bomb blast case.

Jallauddin is suspected to have provided training in weapons and martial arts to fresh recruits at his Patna residence. Patna SSP Manish Kumar said that in the name of martial arts, locals were taught to use swords and knives. He said the accused instigated others toward religious violence and that the police have CCTV footage as well as witness accounts. "Parvez also raised funds in lakhs, the ED is being involved for the same," he said.

For the past two months, the SSP further said, the accused had people from other states coming in. Those coming were changing their names while booking tickets and while staying in hotels. Parvez's younger brother went to jail in 2001-02 bomb blasts in the state after SIMI was banned.

PFI plans to launch armed conflict against India with help from Islamic nations like Turkey

The accused had also prepared an eight-page document: 'India Vision 2047-Towards rule of Islam in India'. This was an internal document, not for circulation. An excerpt from the document states that the PFI is confident that even if 10 percent of the total Muslim population rallied behind it, the organization would subjugate the 'coward majority community and bring back the glory.

The terror module was busted after officials from (Intelligence Bureau) got the inputs - while they were there ahead of PM's visit to the state - shared with the Bihar Police.

They have also mentioned that they plan to launch a full-fledged armed uprising against the Indian State with the help of their trained cadre and with the help of Islamic countries like Turkey. They have also appealed to other Islamic countries for help to bring the Indian State and the majority Hindus ‘to their knees’.

The police have also added that Parvez and the ex-police officer named Jalluuddin have raised funds worth lakhs for this recent endeavor.

A similar operation was busted in Telangana earlier this month

It is notable here that the Telangana police had recently busted a similar operation in Nizamabad and had arrested some PFI individuals who were training local Muslims in weapons to engage in violence. The 3 arrested individuals were named Shaik Shadullah (40), Mohammad Imran (22), and Mohammad Abdul Mobin (27).

They were residing in Nizamabad while posing as small-time laborers like wielding mechanics, but their prime objective was to identify gullible Muslim youths, radicalize them with Sharia law, and then recruit them for anti-national activities, according to Nizamabad Commissioner of Police KR Nagaraju.

One of the accused admitted to the police during questioning that the PFI was seeking to indoctrinate the local Muslim youths with Sharia law and Islamic fundamentalism to recruit them into anti-national activities. He also admitted that the group had been conducting workshops to teach Muslims how to use deadly weapons and martial arts with the primary goal of recruiting them to wage jihad in the state.

It is notable here that the Islamic organization PFI is found to be involved in several anti-India activities often manifested as violence and hostility towards the Hindu communities and the government. From Shaheen Bagh anti-India protests, anti-CAA riots, and Bengaluru riots in 2020 to recent riots in several cities of India, PFI’s footprint has been everywhere. Several reports have emerged showing that after the radical Islamic organization SIMI was banned, most of its members have assimilated into the PFI.

References:
  • timesnownews.com
  • indiatoday.in
  • opindia.com

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