Karnataka CM Bommai Promises Action In Response To The “Join PFI” Posters

By Torquexpert

Karnataka CM Bommai promised to take harsh action against anyone responsible for the “Join PFI” posters that have been put up in Shivamogga’s Shiralakoppa.

On orders from the Ministry of Home Affairs and following a thorough investigation by the National Investigation Agency, the Popular Front of India (PFI) was outlawed in September 2022.

After it was discovered that the radical group was engaging in “subversive activities, undermining the constitutional set up of the country, and advocating a terror-based regressive regime,” it was deemed an “unlawful organization.”

Speaking with reporters from the media, CM Bommai claimed that since PFI was banned, its “frustrated” activists had turned to graffiti.

“The use of pro-PFI placards will be strongly denounced. They should not act in this manner in order to cause uncertainty in society “The chief minister of Karnataka stated. It was a “desperate deed,” he said.

Karnataka CM Bommai Promises Action In Response To The “Join PFI” Posters