New Delhi| A statement issued by Popular Front of India Chairman O M A Salam has termed the Varanasi court order imposing new restrictions for Muslim worshippers inside Gyanvapi Masjid ‘a one-sided one’. He has also said that the order was against the interest of justice. The court seems to have taken the claims of...
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Popular Front of India rejects ED’s claims
Popular Front of India Chairman O M A Salam, in a statement, has rejected the claims made by the Enforcement Directorate in its press release dated 13 May 2022. The Enforcement Directorate in a release posted on the agency’s website on 13th May 2022 has made several serious allegations against the Popular Front of India...
APCR hails Supreme Court Judgement on sedition law but flags concerns on several other repressive laws
New Delhi, May 16, 2022: With the Supreme Court’s recent judgement on the colonial sedition law, the process of eradicating the colonial legacy of oppression, injustice, and prejudice in the hands of tremendous state authority has commenced. We believe it will expedite the campaign against the country’s severe and repressive laws. For decades, the sedition...
UAE President Sheikh Khalifa-bin-Zayed Al-Nahyan dies: State Media
The United Arab Emirates’ President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan died aged 73 on Friday, state media said, after battling illness for several years. “The Ministry of Presidential Affairs condoles the people of the UAE and the Islamic world… on the passing of Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan on Friday, May 13,” the official WAM...
Muslim Intellectuals gathered in Mumbai to campaign against atrocities on Muslims
The recent incidents of targeted violence against the Muslim community is a sign of the planned efforts by the communal fascist forces to carry out a genocide of Muslims in India. The threat of genocide has been observed by international groups like the Genocide Watch which claims many similarities in the situation of India compared...
High court reprimanded on Taj Mahal controversy, said- go to university, do PhD then come to court
The Lucknow bench of Allahabad High Court on Thursday said the plea to constitute a fact-finding committee to find out the “real truth” behind the Taj Mahal construction is a “non-justiciable” issue. A non-justiciable issue is something, which the Court cannot decide or go into.
MURL Chairperson Justice B G Kolse Patil welcomes the Supreme Court’s historic order on Sedition
MURL Chairperson Justice B G Kolse Patil said that in his press statement Freedom of Speech and Expression are the basic principles of a Democracy and these itself are being targeted and compromised due to the Sedition Law. A living and thriving Democracy requires its citizens to actively participate in debates and express their constructive criticisms or...
Popular Front welcomes SC decision to put Sedition Law on hold
Popular Front of India Chairman O M A Salam has welcomed the interim order by the Supreme Court preventing the lodging of further FIRs under Sedition Law. Section 124-A of the Indian Penal Code or Sedition Law is a colonial-era relic that has been widely misused by various governments in independent India to deal with...
MP’s Urdu topper, Stuti Agarwal, given a warm welcome in Delhi
By Manzar Imam New Delhi: Forum for Intellectual Discourse arranged a reception to welcome Ms Stuti Agarwal, who has secured 95 percent marks in Urdu in Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education examination, being among the subject toppers in the State, inspiring those who take Urdu as a subject. The programme was held on Sunday...
Sale of Govt Shares in LIC, A Retrograde Move: D Raja, CPI General Secretary
Communist Party of India General Secretary said that it is a matter of great regret that the BJP-led NDA government is hell-bent on selling off all national assets through monetisation policy and privatisation of public sector units. The tragedy is that those long-term assets are being sold to collect revenue to meet the current expenditure...









