Bombay High Court Denies Bail to Trio for 'Vision-2047' Conspiracy
The Bombay High Court has denied bail to three alleged members of the banned Popular Front of India (PFI). The accused are charged with conspiring to turn India into an Islamic state by 2047 and using criminal force to destabilize the government. The court found prima facie evidence against them.
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The Bombay High Court has put the spotlight on the Popular Front of India (PFI), denying bail to three of its alleged members. The division bench, comprising Justices Ajey Gadkari and Shyam Chandak, firmly rejected the bail pleas on Tuesday, citing prima facie evidence of their involvement in a sinister plot.
According to the court, Razi Ahmed Khan, Unais Umar Khaiyyam Patel, and Kayyum Abdul Shaikh had conspired to convert India into an Islamic state by 2047 through criminal force, pushing an anti-national agenda. The bench pointed to their efforts to propagate and implement the Vision-2047 document as evidence against them.
Maharashtra's Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) had accused the trio of inciting like-minded individuals and engaging in activities detrimental to the integrity of the nation. The prosecution underscored that the accused had held secret meetings to instill hatred and rally the Muslim community against the Government of India.
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