In a veiled reference to the Popular Front of India, a radical Islamic outfit that was banned under the UAPA for allegedly propagating anti-national sentiments and radicalising a section of society, home minister Amit Shah on Saturday called upon every country to identify and act against similar organisations that promote terror and radicalisation, reports Bharti Jain.
During the 'No Money For Terror' meet, Shah said, "Time is ripe for a permanent secretariat to be established."
Home minister Amit Shah on Saturday called upon every country to act against organisations that promote terrorism and radicalisation under the guise of other motives and tend to become a medium of financing terrorism.
As part of a multi-state, multi-agency crackdown on PFI in September-end, the NIA and ED had raided its premises across a dozen states and arrested more than 110 of its top leaders and cadres.
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