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PFI's Twitter Handle Was Taken Down

After being banned for five years by the government for allegedly having "links" with global terror organizations like ISIS and spreading communal hatred, the Popular Front of India's Twitter account was deleted on Thursday.

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PFI's Twitter Handle Was Taken Down
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The Twitter handle of the Popular Front of India (PFI) was taken down on Thursday, a day after the group was banned by the government for five years for allegedly having "links" with global terror organisations like ISIS and trying to spread communal hatred in the country.

"Account Withheld. @PFIOfficial's account has been withheld in India in response to a legal demand," a message on the page read.

The PFI was accused of indulging in "disturbing" the communal and secular fabric of the country and "posing a grave threat" to national security by advancing its radical ideology and calling for the establishment of political Islam in India besides allegedly carrying out targeted killings of Hindu activists.

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The PFI, the home ministry alleged, is encouraging and trying to enforce a terror-based regressive regime, continue to propagate anti-national sentiments, and radicalising a particular section of society to create disaffection against the country, aggravating activities that are detrimental to the integrity, security, and sovereignty of the country.

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