The NIA has charged 68 former leaders of the Popular Front of India in two separate cases in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

The chargesheets, which bring the total number of chargesheets filed against PFI members by the NIA this month to four, allege that the Muslim activists were involved in raising funds for carrying out terror activities and conspiring to establish Islamic rule in India by 2047.

The first chargesheet was filed in Jaipur on March 13, followed by the second chargesheet filed in Hyderabad on March 16, according to the Hindustan Times.

Now-banned Muslim group PFI was most active in Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

The accused in the two chargesheets filed Friday have been charged under various sections of IPC, the draconian Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, and the Arms Act, 1959.

Some of the prominent PFI leaders and office bearers chargesheeted include Abdul Sathar, former PFI State General Secretary, Yahiya Koya Thangal, former State Executive Member, Shihas MH, former Ernakulam Zonal Secretary, alongwith former District Secretaries/President Sainudhen TS, Sadik AP, CT Sulaiman, and, PK Usman, State General Secretary SDPI Kerala and Khalid Mohammed, former State Vice President of PFI Tamil Nadu.

Popular Front of India, a prominent Muslim group in India was banned by the Ministry of Home Affairs in September last year with its associates, and affiliates for a period of five years under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 by declaring it as an unlawful association.

Hundreds of Muslim activists including prominent Muslim leaders were arrested under draconian UAPA across India following the ban.

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