Patna: After the central government banned the Popular Front of India (PFI), the political rhetoric of Bihar started. Former Deputy Chief Minister and BJP leader Sushil Modi challenged RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav to ban RSS in Bihar if he has the courage. They are defending PFI for their vote bank. Earlier, Lalu had said that like the PFI, organizations like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) should also be banned.
On Wednesday, Sushil Modi said that the organization PFI engaged in making India a Muslim nation by 2047 is a threat to secularism. Fake secular parties like Congress, RJD, and JD(U) are giving political cover to PFI. The Nitish government did not want to hand over the investigation of the Phulwarisharif case to the NIA. Lalu Prasad is doing vote bank politics by looking at the religion of the people of the terrorist organization.
Sushil Modi said that the leaders of the grand alliance are comparing the banned PFI to a patriotic and disciplined organization like RSS to give it political cover. The NIA raid in Phulwarisharif on July 12 led to reports of PFI's terror network and violent intentions to crush India's secularism by 2047 to make it a Muslim nation. The Nitish government did not want to hand over the investigation of such a serious case to the NIA. They found it more necessary to save their "vote bank" than the security of the country and secularism. He said that due to the soft behaviour of the Lalu-Nitish government on terrorism, many terror modules continued to flourish in Bihar. RJD's Shivanand Tiwari does not see any treason in the slogan of "Pakistan Zindabad" and JD(U)'s Lalan Singh is seeking proof of PFI's terrorist activities. The same people were once asking for proof of surgical strikes.
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