PFI terrorists threaten a female Judge in Kerala

Issue of death sentence to PFI terrorists for killing a pro-Hindu activist

Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala – On 19th December 2021, BJP leader Ranjith Sreenivasan was brutally murdered in his house in Alappuzha, Kerala. In this murder case, fifteen accused were found guilty and awarded a death sentence. They were members of the banned jihadi organisation ‘Popular Front of India (PFI)’. Justice VG Sreedevi, who issued the death sentence in this case, is on the hit list of the terrorists, and she has been receiving life threats through social media. Given this, her security has been tightened and two individuals have been taken into custody.

Fanatics associated with PFI have started a drive against Justice Sreedevi. Her photo has also been shared on social media. VG Sreedevi is posted as the additional District Judge at Mavelikara Court, Alappuzha in Kerala.

Kerala Police have filed charge sheets against six persons, viz. Beevi K U, Aslam Valappupacha, Nazeer Mon Khalil, Azad Ameer, Rafi Thiruvananthapuram, and Shafeeq in connection with threats received by Justice Sreedevi.

Two individuals have been arrested from Thiruvananthapuram and Alappuzha by the Police in this context.

Editorial Perspectives

  • Despite imposing a ban on PFI, the PFI supporters and jihadis are still active as has been proved by this incident. The Union Government needs to take steps to eliminate this organisation.
  • The religious fanatics dare to threaten judges since Kerala is ruled by a communist Government, which is known for its policy of appeasement towards religious fanatics.