'These outfits are profiting from the sense of insecurity among Muslims caused by Hindutva aggression and allied government measures that seem prejudiced and fuelled by majoritarian politics.'
The transport authority has sought over Rs 5 crore compensation from the Popular Front of India, which was banned by the government on Wednesday, for the destruction of property due to a flash hartal last week.
Kerala High Court has directed the Popular Front of India (PFI), general secretary Abdul Sattar, to deposit an amount of Rs 5.20 crores to the state Home Department for the damages incurred during its hartal on September 23. Kerala High Court Orders PFI To Deposit Rs 5.20 Crores for Damages Incurred During Strike Following NIA Raid Within 2 Weeks.