Guwahati: The Assam Police has taken action against members associated with the banned radical organization Popular Front of India (PFI). Assam Police has arrested three active suspects linked to PFI and its student wing, Campus Front of India (CFI). According to media reports, the names of the accused are Zakir Hussain, Abu Sama, and Shahidul Islam. Cash and some documents have also been found with the accused. According to media reports, this action took place on Saturday (April 8) in the Barpeta district of Assam. The two arrested accused include PFI State Secretary Zakir Hussain and Abu Sama, while the third accused is CFI National Treasurer Shahidul Islam. Assam Police's ADGP (SB) Hiren Nath has said that, from the possession of all these, the police have got Rs 1.5 lakh in cash, 4 mobile phones, and SDPI leaflets. At present, the police are interrogating the accused. A media report has claimed that after the ban on PFI, all its members have joined SDPI. It is being told that PFI members are still very active in Karnataka by joining SDPI, and they are propagating their radical thinking through WhatsApp groups. Not only this, but the same members of PFI are now preparing to enter the political field as well. It is being told that these fundamentalists are also campaigning for some leaders. What is the purpose of PFI? PFI is working on a plan to make India a completely Islamic nation by 2047. For this, his plan is to capture power by making Hindus fight among themselves, combining their votes with Muslim votes, after which he will easily declare the country an Islamic nation. It is written in the PFI document that even if 10 percent of Muslims come with it, it will bring the cowardly Hindus to their knees. For this reason, this organisation is also giving weapons training and teaching violence to Muslim youths. Amit Shah to launch 'Vibrant Villages Programme' in Arunachal India’s Push for Round-The-Clock Clean Energy From Dams elevating lives KYC verification for SIM cards to come up soon