The Enforcement Directorate has attached 35 properties worth Rs 56.56 crore belonging to the Popular Front of India under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The investigation reveals PFI’s real objectives include creating civil unrest through violent means and providing arms training disguised as Physical Education classes.
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