Vicky Nanjappa

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PFI banned: A demand that began in 2010 comes into force in 2022


The culprits were the Popular Front of India. The government at that time said that they were aware of a local Dar-ul-Khada set up by the Popular Front of India which was functioning to resolve civil disputes.

New Delhi, Sep 28: On 4 July 2010, a horrific incident was reported at Muvattupuza near the Nirmala College in Ernakulam district of Kerala. Joseph a professor of Malayalam at the Newman College had his hand cut off at the wrist on the allegation of blasphemy.

The culprits were the Popular Front of India. The government at that time said that they were aware of a local Dar-ul-Khada set up by the Popular Front of India which was functioning to resolve civil disputes.

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