Karnataka Government mulling three-pronged strategy to leash SDPI, PFI, CFI

Patriots find it astonishing that Anti-National organisations keep thriving and carrying on with their nefarious designs !

Editorial Comment

Patriots find it astonishing that Anti-National organisations keep thriving and carrying on with their nefarious designs. Is this due to lack of political will or the clout such organisations wield over the Administration ?

Bengaluru (Karnataka) – The State Government has been seriously thinking in terms of keeping the Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), Popular Front of India (PFI and Campus Front of India (CFI) under check through three plans of action. There has been a demand to place a ban on these organisations for many years now.

It is almost certain that the Government has dropped its plan to ban these organisations. Instead, its focus now is on keeping control over their activities by ensuring that none are extremist in nature. The three strategies planned are keeping a close vigil on the activities of these organisations, ensuring that the workers of these organisations who take part in unsavoury incidents get punished under stringent laws of the land, and undertaking programmes to see that the youngsters of the religious minorities do not get attracted towards the activities of these organisations.

In the past, the Jharkhand Government had taken a decision to ban these organisations but the High Court reversed the decision for want of suitable records. A similar recommendation made in Uttar Pradesh is pending before the Home Ministry.