New Delhi: The Popular Front of India (PFI) may have been banned for a little over three years now, but Intelligence agencies have picked up information relating to a new strategy.

While scores were arrested before the ban, many remained underground. They have been instructed now to join social organisations and political outfits. These unknown faces who dodged the agencies are now joining political outfits and other groups, since the PFI wants its ideology to remain intact.

Since the ban, there has been no overground activity by the outfit. However, a faction of it has been tasked with keeping the ideology intact. This is a clear signal that there is a revival plan in place, and the scrutiny around members sympathetic to the outfit has increased.

What the agencies worry about is that

See Full Page