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Abbreviation | PFI |
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Formation | 22/11/2006 |
Type | Voluntary and Non-profit Organisation |
Purpose | Islamist |
Headquarters | Delhi (Head Quarters)
G-66, 2nd Floor, Shaheen Bagh Kalindikunj, Noida Road, New Delhi – 110025, Tel/ Fax – 011 29945003 |
Region served | India |
Official language | Tamil, Urdu, Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Konkani, Malayalam, Meitei, Telugu |
Chairman of the Front | E M Abdur Rahman |
Main organ | State Presidents |
Website | http://popularfrontindia.com |
The Popular Front of India (PFI) is a confederation of Muslim organizations in India, including National Development Front, Manitha Neethi Pasarai and Karnataka Forum for Dignity etc. The PFI has about 800,000 members all over the country and claims to advocate for minority and underprivileged groups in India holding demonstrations and marches. The Government of Kerala had claimed that the activities of Popular Front are inimical to the safety of the country and it has connections with the proscribed extremist outfit named SIMI during its argument to ban the organisation's Indian Independence day's commemoration program the "Freedom Parade". The SIMI connection was refuted by the PFI . The High Court rejected the government's stand. The Court did, however, disallow the Freedom Parade in 2012. The allegations on the PFI have been, so far, proved false. In its bid for empowerment, the organization spread amongst different sections of the society with wings in women, students and the Imams etc, and has consequently joined hands with the backward sections of the Indian society, mainly the Dalits and tribals. It also works in cooperation with the National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations and other Human rights activists in bid to curb human rights violation in the nation.
History
The PFI started in Kerala as successor to National Development Front in 2006. Later it merged with Karnataka Forum for Dignity of Karnataka and Manitha Neethi Pasarai in Tamil Nadu and later in 2009, with Goa's Citizen's Forum, Rajasthan's Community Social and Educational Society, West Bengal's Nagarik Adhikar Suraksha Samiti, Manipur's Lilong Social Forum and Andhra Pradesh’s Association of Social Justice. It has been identified as having many fronts and is dealing with issues such as Muslim reservations, personal law courts for Muslims, cause of Dalits & tribals, scholarships for deprived Muslim students, etc.
A common platform was formed in cooperation with the South India Council as an outcome of a regional discussion attended by Muslim social activists and intellectuals from the South Indian States at Bangalore on the 25th and 26 January 2004. The South India Council has taken up various issues related to community empowerment, especially reservation in education and employment and in cooperation with the Confederation of Muslim Institutions in India and organized a two-day workshop on Muslim Reservations on the 26th and 27 November 2005 at Hyderabad, inaugurated by Rajya Sabha member Rahman Khan. The slogan of PFI is Naya Karavan: Naya Hindustan, which means "The new traveling way and the new India". It claims to strive to establish an egalitarian society in which freedom, justice and security are enjoyed by all.
Social activities
- Education and employment
The PFI conducts School Chalo ("Go To School") program each year during June and July when schools are open, conducting awareness programs to help disadvantaged children attend secondary school.
Demonstrations and rallies are conducted by the Popular Front of India to make as many people as possible aware about their rights to an education and employment. Caravans and awareness campaigns in cities such as Kokata are also conducted. KM Shareef, the National General Secretary of PFI has asserted that reservation is the most immediate need of Muslims, referencing a report submitted by the Prime Minister’s High Level Committee (Justice Rajindar Sachchar Committee) in November 2006, which identified the Muslim community as more backward than any other, and claimed that insufficient discussion on this topic were taking place in assemblies and parliaments. In the context of the Central Government's decision on reservation in higher education, the South India Council organized three Regional Conventions on Reservation: in Calcuta on 4 August 2006, in Bangalore on 5 August 2006, and in Chennai on 17 August 2006. A National Convention on Reservation in Higher Education was organized by the South India Council jointly with All India Milli Council at New Delhi on 29 August 2006. The dignitaries who addressed the convention include Former Prime Minister V. P. Singh and Union Minister Oscar Fernandez. In 2010, the National Executive Council of the PFI demanded a ten percent reservation for Muslims across India.
- Protests against alleged police misconduct
The PFI has held protests alleging misconduct by police against women and other minorities, such as beatings and fabrication of evidence.
- Health awareness programs
“Health to all by 20th century” – was the slogan of WHO (world health organization) for the 20th century. Many countries had strive and established the above slogan, but our country has miles to go in this area. Since 1946, 10 committees were setup to create various plans for health related issues and the 8th five year plan was totally dedicated with the slogan “Health to all”, but we are yet to achieve it practically.
Popular Front of India has planned to organize a nationwide campaign with the message
- Protest against the judiciary
In 2010, PFI representatives held a demonstration protesting the sentencing in the trial resulting from the Bhopal disaster. The president of the PFI, Mohammed Tahir, claimed the verdict reflects a general insensitivity in the judiciary towards the "common masses."
- Rescue operations
Popular Front volunteers participated in rescue and relief operations in floods that struck north Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and Assam where there was large-scale devastation and loss to life and property. During a rescue operation, a 50-year-old volunteer named Salahuddin lost his life in the Kurnool district. Thousands of packets of food were distributed and many public facilities and educational institutes were cleaned by the volunteers. During the Mangalore plane crash 22 May 2010, Popular Front volunteers involved themselves in the rescue operations jointly with police and firemen in hospitals and other rescue sites. They also worked with expatriates to help families of Mangalore air crash victims with help lines and other support.Imtiyaz,District secretary of Popular Front of India, said that Popular Front workers worked in team during rescue operation. Teams worked in Venlock, Yenappoya and Colaso hospitals. Popular Front members reached to spot at early morning as soon disaster occurred, before firemen come and worked until rescue operation ends, he added.
He said that one of Popular Front member had been injured during rescue operation and admitted to AJ Hospital
- Human Rights
The Human Rights The organisation also has put efforts to the improve the human rights situation in India. With the growing number of such violations, the organisation works in tandem with human rights organisations like the National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations. In the September of 2012, the PFI had organised a Human Chain demanding the release of innocent Adivasis, Dalits and Muslims at the Jantar Mantar. It was famed writer and activist, Arundhati Roy, launched a national wide signature campaign following the meeting
Role in seeking Reservation for Minorities
Popular Front of India with the cooperation of Confederation of Muslim Institutions in India organized a two day Workshop on Muslim Reservation on 26 & 27 November 2005 at Hyderabad. Mr. K. Rahman Khan, Hon'ble Deputy Chairperson, Rajya Sabha inaugurated the same. In the context of Central Government decision to introduce reservation in higher education, South India Council has organized three Regional Conventions on Reservation: at Calicut on 4 August 2006, at Bangalore on 5 August 2006, and at Chennai on 17 August 2006. A National Convention on Reservation in Higher Education was organized by the South India Council jointly with All India Milli Council at New Delhi on 29 August 2006.
The dignitaries who addressed the convention include Mr. V. P. Singh, Hon'ble Former Prime Minister and Mr. Oscar Fernandez, Hon'ble Union Minister. The following three state level organizations have proved their commitment to the common cause of social justice by actively involving in various programmes of the Council. Karnataka Forum for Dignity (KFD) (Karnataka State) National Development Front (NDF) (Kerala State) Manitha Neethi Pasarai (MNP) (Tamil Nadu State) When the tsunami wiped out many of the houses and facilities at the end of 2005, the volunteers were actively involved in helping the sufferers of tsunami victims of Kerala and Tamil Nadu with other organizations and government agencies.
Events
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- Empower India Conference
In February 2007, the PFI organised a three-day Empower India Conference in Bangalore, which ended with a public rally that gathered over 150,000 people. In the conference, one of the main guests, Alan Hart, British journalist specialising in West-Asian affairs, said that he had unlearned many stereotypes about the oppressed classes in the course of making a film on global poverty.
National Political Conference The grand public meeting at Calicut Beach on 17 February 29 which marked the conclusion of National Political Conference saw the merger of social organizations in eight states into the Popular Front of India. Along with the state presidents of NDF Kerala, MNP Tamil Nadu and KFD Karnataka which had already merged with Popular Front, heads of social organizations in Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Rajasthan, West Bengal and Manipur joined hands on the dais with the Popular Front chairman.
- Freedom Parade on Indian Independence Day
The PFI and its allies conduct a freedom parade on August 15 of every year in celebration of Indian Independence Day with a slogan Be the sentinel of freedom. The national flag is carried in front of the parade by volunteers, and orchestra bands that play patriotic songs are an added attraction to the parade. The parade is followed by public meeting with participation from the public including woman. In 2010, the parade was conducted in Uduppi and Mettuppalayam. In the previous years it was conducted in other South Indian cities like Mangalapuram and Madurai.
In the 2010 parade in Mettupalayam the keynote address was given by O.M.A Salam, the National Secretary of the PFI. In his speech he said, "This Indian Independence Day is the right time to renew our determination to protect the freedom of our beloved country. Once we all Indians united and fought against British colonial forces. Then we achieved the freedom. But now the Independence of India is under threat."
Kerala state government banned the freedom parade conducted by Popular Front of India stating it would jeopardize communal harmony. The ban was challenged in the Kerala High Court which upheld the ban. The Intelligence Wing of Kerala Police had informed the High Court that Popular Front of India is the new face of banned Islamist group Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and is engaged in fundamentalist and anti-national activities.
- Social Justice conference 2011
The Social Justice Conference that calls to "Build the Nation on Justice" was held at Ramlila Ground in New Delhi on 26 and 27 November 2011. It was organized by Popular Front of India which is a neo-social movement which claims to strives for the empowerment of the weaker sections and marginalized communities with grass root level networking in many states of India. The Conference was a get together of like minded organizations and movements which strive for the common goals.The first day of the conference had two separate seminar session on the topics ‘Together for Empowerment’ and ‘People’s Right to Justice’. The second day witnessed a large flow of masses to the Grand Public Meeting The conference was addressed by Syed Shahabuddin, a former MP and Mulayam Singh Yadav the Samajwadi party leader, a former MP and Thol. Thirumavalavan the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi leader. The key address of the conference was to plea the UPA government to implement the findings of Sachar Committee Report and the Ranganath Misra Commission
False allegations on PFI
- False allegations of love jihad
In the fall of 2009, Christian and Hindu groups accused the PFI of promoting a love jihad, in which young men were allegedly enticing women to convert to Islam The Kerala High Court asked the state police to investigate allegations. In late 2009, the Karnataka CID (Criminal Investigation Department) reported that although it was continuing to investigate, it had found no evidence that a "Love Jihad" existed. In late 2009, Director-General of Police Jacob Punnoose reported that although the investigation would continue, there was no evidence of any organisation using men "feigning love" to lure your women to convert to Islam. In early 2010, the state government reported to the Karnataka High Court that although a large number of young Hindu women had converted to Islam, there was no organized attempt to convince them to do so. In the summer of 2010, Kerala Chief Minister V. S. Achutanandan claimed PFI has plans to Islamize Kerala over a twenty year period by influencing "youth of other religions and converting them by giving money, marrying them to Muslim women and thus producing kids of the community.” PFI state unit president Nasaruddeen Elamaram responded by claiming that the charges were baseless and that religious conversion is not a crime, and BJP Mahila Morcha leader Sobha Surendran responded with doubts as to the chief minister's sincerity.
The Kerala High Court closed the 'Love Jihad' case on Dec 2, 2010. In an affidavit presented to the court, the Director General of Police stated there was no movement called ‘Love Jihad' operating in the State. Justice M. Sasidharan Nambiar disposed of a petition filed by Shahansha and Sirajudheen seeking to quash the criminal cases registered against them in connection with the abduction of two women studying for MBA.
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External links
- Popular Front Of India
- Thejas Newspaper
- Create broad-based alliance of all oppressed sections, The Hindu, Feb 18, 2007
- Video summarizing the Empower India Conference