The Islamist-Maoist nexus that has even left the Marxists worried

This needs to be nipped in the bud

P Mohanan, CPM, Maoist

P Mohanan, the leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) has warned against the ongoing alliance between Islamic extremist outfits and Maoist. “There is a bonhomie between Muslim terror outfits and Maoists. National Development Front (NDF) and Islamic fundamentalists are very enthusiastic about supporting Maoists,” said Mohanan. 

CPM’s district secretary said that Kozhikode has become a hotbed of Maoist activities in the state, and the police should launch a probe against the Islamic outfits. “Islamic terrorists are now encouraging Maoists in Kerala. The strength of Maoists is Muslim terror outfits who are nurturing them by offering water and fertilizer. Police should probe this angle, “said Mohanan. 

Previously, the CPM government in Kerala slapped UAPA charges against two Muslim CPM activists for allegedly having links with Maoists. Alan Suhaib and Taha Fazal were jailed for condemning the killing of four Maoists in Palakkad district of Kerala. 

As per various reports, Maoists are spreading their activities in Kerala-Karnataka-Tamil Nadu (KKT) region. As per an intelligence report, “Currently the Western Ghat zonal committee is run by B.G Krishnamurthy and militarily supported by VikramGowda. Their main recruitment is from Karnataka and Chhattisgarh, but they prefer to stay in Kerala parts of Western Ghats. There have been sightings and four groups are operating in the Kerala side of Western Ghats.”

Maoist activities on Kerala border are actively being supported by National Development Front (NDF), a Muslim outfit set up in 1994 in Kerala. In 2016, NDF was merged with Popular Front of India (PFI), the Islamic extremist outfit infamous for issuing death threats to many prominent individuals. The stated objective of NDF is to “focus on socio-economical issues of minorities giving a focus to Kerala Muslims in Kerala”. 

A few days ago, Supreme Court Justice S Abdul Nazeer, who was a part of the 5 member apex court bench which had pronounced the Ayodhya verdict last week, was given Z security “in view of the threat from PFI and other quarters, as reported by the security agencies”. Z category security cover includes as many as 22 personnel of paramilitary and police forces to escort a person.

PFI, currently under investigation by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for various serious charges, was banned by the Jharkhand government over their alleged links with the Islamic State (IS).

“The state has banned the Popular Front of India, which is active in Jharkhand, under the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908. The Home Department had recommended the ban…The PFI is very active in Pakur district. The members of the PFI, which was set up in Kerala, are influenced by the IS. According to the Home Department report, some PFI members have even gone to Syria from southern states and are working for the IS,” the statement read. The PFI has been banned under section 16 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908.

For PFI, despite being under the scanner for such serious charges there has been no dearth of political support from leaders of the Congress and other alleged secular party leaders, who on several occasions have been seen not only mingling but also promoting the radical organisation and its political wing SDPI.

In a sting operation earlier, before the 2019 general elections, it had emerged that Rahul Gandhi was being supported by the controversial Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI), which is considered the political arm of the notorious Popular Front of India (PFI). CCTV visuals of an alleged meeting between the leadership of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a close ally of the Congress in Kerala, and the leaders of the PFI and SDPI had surfaced then, which further raised suspicion on Congress taking support of controversial PFI and SDPI for Rahul Gandhi’s southern electoral detour through Wayanad.

Earlier, former Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had also refused to ban the radical organisation in Karnataka despite attacks on RSS members, indicating towards the underlying patronage enjoyed by the PFI in Congress-ruled Karnataka. In 2017, senior Congress leader Digvijaya Singh also met PFI leader Moulana Rafeeq along with several leaders of the Muslim community.

Former Vice President Hamdi Ansari was also called out for attending an event organised by the radical organisation in 2017. He attended an event organised by National Women’s Front (NWF), the women’s wing of PFI. In the event, Ansari also handed over a memento to PFI India Chairman E Aboobacker. Reports have also surfaced of PFI members joining ISIS, noting a similar incident Kerala state police had noted, “Two ‘PFI members K Sajjad and Anwar Poothappara went missing along with their families on November 19 after they told their relatives that they were going to Mysuru. TP Nisam, another youth from Kuruva in Kannur, has also been reported to be missing, and is believed to have joined the group.”

PFI has essentially been challenging the Indian constitution for long, earlier in a failed attempt to kidnap a Hindu Girl in Kerala after the parents of the girl had contacted the Hindu helpline, PFI had put up posters across the state directly challenging the police and declaring their intent to Kidnap the Girl and selling her to ISIS. The posters roughly translated to –

“DEAR SPINELESS POLICE, WHICH BOWS DOWN TO SANGHI FORCES, WE HAVE DECIDED TO TAKE SHRUTI. WE WILL TAKE HER TO SYRIA OR YEMEN AND GIFT HER TO ISIS. DO WHAT YOU CAN, LET US SEE IF YOU CAN STOP US!”

-POPULAR FRONT OF INDIA”

Reports of PFI forming its own ‘army’ and their direct links with Pakistan’s ISI have also surfaced. Such a radical organisation operating freely and posing danger to national security and the Indian ethos certainly calls for firm action by the government agencies to curb their subversive activities. Moreover, one of the larger political group, the Congress openly mingling which such an outfit is also worrying, however it remains to be seen how the security forces tackle this challenge of such organisations which have devised nefarious plans to exploit the open and welcoming nature of Indian society and democracy to forward their radical agenda.

The CPM government should take strong action against the illegal and unconstitutional activities of PFI, and the Maoists. The central government should impose an immediate ban on PFI. 

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