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Friday, April 26, 2024

UP maulana gets threat call from Shaheen Bagh for speaking against PFI

Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi, national president of All India Muslim Jamaat, Dargah Aala Hazrat in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly city, has received a threat call from an alleged PFI activist who gave his name as Abdussamad from Shaheen Bagh in Delhi.

The caller threatened the cleric and said he would face dire consequences if he continued to speak against the Popular Front of India (PFI), which has been banned for five years.

In a letter sent to SSP Bareilly, the cleric said that he had been not only supporting the ban on PFI but also opposing their anti-national activities in the country.

Giving the number from which he received the threatening call, the cleric said that he had earlier applied for security but his concerns were ignored.

He urged the Bareilly police to provide security to him and his family.

(The story has been published via a syndicated feed with a modified headline)

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  1. I duly appreciate the courage and righteousness of Maulana Shahabuddin Razvi, national president of All India Muslim Jamaat, Dargah Aala Hazrat in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly city for his stand to consolidate India’s integrity.
    Not only PFI, but also every political party must pay respect to Indian Constitution, Judiciary and national integrity.
    Don’t forget the Naxals and how their activities brought doomsday to their party CPI(ML).

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