Daijiworld Media Network - New Delhi

New Delhi, Oct 22: More than three years after the Popular Front of India (PFI) was banned, intelligence agencies have raised fresh concerns about the outfit’s underground revival strategy, with key members allegedly infiltrating social and political organisations to keep the ideology alive while avoiding scrutiny.

Though large-scale arrests were made following the ban, many PFI operatives went underground. Intelligence inputs now suggest that these absconding members have been instructed to embed themselves in legitimate public platforms, including political parties and NGOs, to quietly sustain the group's core ideology.

“There’s no visible overground activity,” said a senior official, “but the ideology is being preserved behind the scenes.” Agenci

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