Following the ban on the PFI, the Kerala state general secretary of the outfit Abdul Sattar on Wednesday said that the organisation has been dissolved.
“All PFI members and the public are informed that the PFI has been dissolved. MHA has issued a notification banning PFI. As law-abiding citizens of our great country, the organization accepts the decision,” said Sattar. He further said that the PFI has requested all members to stop their activities.
Meanwhile, many Muslim organisations across the country have come out in support of the ban. All India Sufi Sajjadanashin Councils’ Chairman Sayyed Naseeruddin welcomed the ban on PFI on behalf of the organisation. “The organisation believes that if the step has been taken to adhere to the law and prevent terrorism, everyone should show patience towards the ban. The governments and investigative agencies should welcome the decision,” said a statement by the Council.
The statement added, “If the country is safe, then we are safe. A country is bigger than any organisation or ideology. If anyone talks about dividing the nation, breaking its unity, destroying the peace, then that person should not be allowed to live in the country.”
“All India Sufi Sajjadanashin Council is committed to the unity, peace and sovereignty of the nation and will raise its voice in future against those opposed to the country,” as per the statement.
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