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sachin saar,
I will defer to your judgement but imvho the issue matters from a security view for the mentioned reasons.
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hmm there is one Bearys or barrys brand of oats and muesli here.
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^^ The thing is, I am sure the police knew all this was happening, but hands were probably tied due to politics.
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UN urges inquiry into death of Indian journalist

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RSS men attack news channel after sting operation
A TV news channel was attacked by around 600 furious activists of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh on Friday evening for running an expose on an alleged Hindu terror outfit that is said to be involved in the Malegaon blast.

Earlier in the day a sting operation was telecasted showing some RSS top leaders and BJP MP BL Sharma who were plotting to assassinate Vice President Hamid Ansari and conspiring against Muslim Indian leaders. :shock:

I was carrying 15 Ltr petrol but did not get the chance to kill Vice President of India when he entered the Sri Fort Auditorium” the BJP MP said in the conversation aired on the channel. :shock:
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Today groups offices were attacked. But they were not RSS men. The RSS never gets it's hands dirty. The attackers were a bunch of uncles and aunties. The only channels crying foul are one's belonging to the today group. IMO They should have made a funeral pyre out of the channels licences.

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Friends from cnn-ibn to the rescue. "suspected" RSS workers they say. Since when did middle class families started joining RSS en mass? Hain ji?
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/City ... 176753.cms

BANGALORE: An international fake currency racket was busted with the arrest of two people carrying Rs.15 lakh in counterfeit notes - printed in Pakistan, police said on Friday.

"Anrool Shiekh alias Salim, 27, a native of West Bengal and Dubai Babu, 50 from Tamil Nadu have been booked under section 489A of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for trading high-denomination fake currency notes," police commissioner Shankar Bidari told reporters.

During preliminary interrogation, the duo confessed that the fake notes in Rs.1,000 and Rs.500 denomination were printed in Pakistan. The notes were brought to India through Bangladesh for circulation in various parts of the country.

"I am writing to the state government to handover this case to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) as it has international and inter-state ramifications with a deleterious impact on the Indian economy," Bidari said.

The modus operandi of the accused was to exchange fake notes worth Rs.100,000 for Rs.40,000.

"Circulating high denomination fake notes has become a cottage industry for anti-national elements with the involvement of their counterparts in Pakistan and Bangladesh through border districts," Bidari added.

Investigations into the fake currency racket revealed that the perpetrators have set up a chain of contacts on border districts like Malda in West Bengal. Their suppliers in Bangladesh ship the notes to India and distribute them through unsuspecting people.

"The fake currency notes appear to be as good as legal notes with the missing water mark as the only exception. Even an expert will find it difficult to differentiate them from legal notes," Bidari said.
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Aware of right-wing Hindu outfits' role in blasts: Govt
The government said on Friday that it was aware that elements in certain right wing Hindu outfits were allegedly involved in terror activities in the country.

"We are aware about that," Union Home Secretary Gopal K Pillai told journalists when asked about reports that elements in certain right wing Hindu outfits were allegedly involved in some bomb explosions in the country.

Pillai, however, did not specify which outfits were involved in such acts.
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Central Bureau of Investigation Director Ashwani Kumar had said that the reports about the agency questioning Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh leaders in connection with the terror attacks in Mecca Masjid and Ajmer were not correct.
The RSS also had said its functionaries will "cooperate" with agencies probing alleged links of Hindu groups in certain bomb blast cases, but termed as "baseless" suggestions that some of its members were involved in the crimes.
IMHO, the stage is slowly being set for the "malegaon hysteria" which was successfully whipped up by INC just before last elections and fetched them handosme gains.
As the popularity of the GoI is fading day by day, expect the usual bag of tricks to be brought out very, very soon.
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sum wrote:Aware of right-wing Hindu outfits' role in blasts: Govt

IMHO, the stage is slowly being set for the "malegaon hysteria" which was successfully whipped up by INC just before last elections and fetched them handosme gains.
As the popularity of the GoI is fading day by day, expect the usual bag of tricks to be brought out very, very soon.
Sometimes some Hindus who don't know any better become useful idiots and let themselves get entrapped in such plots.

Godse was probably one such idiot exploited by British intelligence and their native collaborators (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassinat ... and_Gandhi). Perhaps Col Purohit is a similar case.

The net effect will be demonization of Indic ideologies.
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From The Telegraph, Kolkata, July 17, 2010
Terror link in airport detention
A STAFF REPORTER
A 35-year-old businessman from Dhaka with alleged Al Qaida links was detained at the city airport on Wednesday evening on his way to Kerala.

Nawaz Abdur Rahim was sent back to Bangladesh on Thursday. He was travelling with his father Niaz Rahim to attend a wedding in the southern state. The two reportedly own an automobile parts business in Dhaka with a turnover of $200 million.

They arrived in the city from the Bangladesh capital on a Jet Airways flight and were stopped by the immigration authorities. Niaz was allowed to proceed to Kerala.

“The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) of the US had issued a lookout notice for Nawaz because of his suspected terror links,” said a source in the Intelligence Bureau.

Immigration officials did not confirm that Nawaz was detained because of his alleged terror links. “He was sent back because of irregularities in his travel documents,” said an immigration official.

IB sources told Metro that the Bangladesh authorities had not allowed him to travel to Malaysia earlier this month.

Nawaz’s family had migrated from Kerala to Dhaka after Partition.
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Nawaz’s family had migrated from Kerala to Dhaka after Partition.
Migrated from Kerala to BD? What on earth do Mallus have in common with BDs?
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ajit_tr wrote:RSS men attack news channel after sting operation
A TV news channel was attacked by around 600 furious activists of the Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh on Friday evening for running an expose on an alleged Hindu terror outfit that is said to be involved in the Malegaon blast.

Earlier in the day a sting operation was telecasted showing some RSS top leaders and BJP MP BL Sharma who were plotting to assassinate Vice President Hamid Ansari and conspiring against Muslim Indian leaders. :shock:

I was carrying 15 Ltr petrol but did not get the chance to kill Vice President of India when he entered the Sri Fort Auditorium” the BJP MP said in the conversation aired on the channel. :shock:
Is there no end to stupidity to the secular media in India. Or are the RSS & BJP really that dumb that they will attempt to kill an Indian VP.
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^^ Kati saar, do you have an email? Or please mail me at standuude AT y
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Punjab wants ‘Sikh radicals’ off blacklist

http://www.hindustantimes.com/Punjab-wa ... 73885.aspx
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Taliban-style courts in God's Own Country: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Home ... 182633.cms
The revelations of the last two weeks are startling. It includes al-Qaida training tapes, Taliban-style courts that dispense justice according to Shariat law, literature on conversion, explosives enough to kill dozens, and documents indicating unusual interest in the Indian Navy.

Sources say it was one of the PFI's Taliban-style 'courts' in Erattupettah in Kottayam district that decided Joseph's fate. There are 13 more across Kerala, discreetly exhorting members of the community to stay away from regular courts which are deemed "un-Islamic". The state police is now taking a fresh look at three murders in Kannur, including that of a police constable. There is some suspicion the killings were ordered by Taliban-style courts.

The policemen who seized the CDs from PFI offices later reported disgust and disbelief at videos showing brutal punishment – such as the severing of limbs – inflicted on "enemies of faith". Some shots had activists slaughtering animals, apparently to harden them. Kerala's descent to terror is not recent nor is it without political backing. For decades, both Congress and the Left have been soft on the more radical sections of the Muslim community leaving the moderates at the mercy of the extremists.
But perhaps the jihadi network first became really visible in Marad, a sleepy fishing hamlet in Kozhikode district. On May 2, 2003, eight Hindu fishermen were executed on the beach by a crack team, which appeared out of nowhere. It was said to be a revenge attack and the execution betrayed a chillingly high level of training. Fingers were pointed at the National Development Front (NDF), headed among others by P Koya, who was a founding member of SIMI, the banned Students Islamic Movement of India. But the trail went cold when it inexorably led to politicians.

Kerala's then A K Antony-led government as well as the Left turned down calls for a CBI investigation. A later inquiry by a judicial commission made reference to the alleged role of some leaders of the Indian Union Muslim League, a Congress ally.

The Left, which was in power when the report was tabled in the state assembly, saw political opportunity and swiftly agreed to a CBI probe. But the "independent" central probe agency expressed its unwillingness to take up the case, claiming that the passage of time – three years – meant the destruction of crucial evidence.
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Innocent pooch only - what is the % on yindooze in G_d's own country? Is it just above or below 50%? TIA.
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^^^^
55%
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satyam wrote:^^^^
55%
...strange..is Kerala not on RSS/VHP/etc 's watch list?
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satyam wrote:^^^^
55%
Remove from this the commies who are unbelievers......
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madani case.

http://www.deccanherald.com/content/815 ... -bail.html
Justice N Ananda issued notice to the City Crime branch and also gave a week’s time to file objections.
Hope this guy is arrested soon.
His party is also called PDP. India has two PDPs at its two extremes committed to the same cause.
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Interview with GKP


The message that I took to Srinagar during my visit was that the paramilitary forces and the state police must act, even though they have their own problems. They need to implement a curfew, if they have imposed one. You can’t have a curfew and then allow it to be broken. In Chhattisgarh, I am quite optimistic. It will take about 3-7 years to build up the forces. We are short of forces there even though Chhattisgarh is one of the states that has doubled its forces in the last five years. But it is still not enough. For example, I found that despite deploying five battalions of the BSF in the state’s Kanker district, a 400-sq-km stretch on the southern-most tip of the district is a no man’s land and has no forces. We have problems in other districts like Bijapur and Dantewada. In Kanker, ever since the battalions came in, there has been road movement, the PDS has been functioning and contractors are willing to take tenders because they are feeling confident. This is the kind of work we are doing, but it will take about 3-7 years.
Maneesh Chhibber: What is your view on the PDP boycotting the all-party meeting on J&K?

I think the PDP is quite a frustrated party. They have yet to come to grips with the fact that they have lost political power in a democracy and are now in the Opposition. There has to be constructive opposition—it’s not only about being in power. That frustration is what is being demonstrated.
The state police have a lot to learn about media management. If there is a mastermind, you do not leak the information in a press release because then the ‘mastermind’ goes underground. This is what I call ‘non professionalism’ on the part of the police. They have to learn to protect a scene of crime and keep the evidence intact. That training (of police forces) is so critical is yet to be realised. It has been a decade since Jharkhand was formed out of Bihar, but Bihar does not have a police training college because the police training college at Hazaribagh went to Jharkhand. That shows the level of attention and priority given to police training!
Ritu Sarin: Do we have evidence that activists are involved in Naxal violence? If so, what is the nature of evidence?

Nobody minds activists raising any issue related to the drawback or misuse of any government programme, like mining or tribal rights. We are not concerned by that kind of activism. We are concerned about whether the activists are getting used by the Maoists. As an example, if I tap a Maoist cadre’s telephone and I hear him telling an activist, ‘Tomorrow, go and do this and then put out a press release’, and the activist goes and does that, I would be concerned because the CPI(Maoist) is a banned organisation. I think whether you are an activist or not, you can’t be a ‘mouthpiece’ or be exploited by them.

Shekhar Gupta: Have you seen instances of this?

Yes, we have some telephone intercepts. And we are not intercepting the telephones of activists but those of Maoists. :mrgreen: Members of the Maoist central committee are in touch with activists and we hear them telling the activists, ‘Hold this rally against Operation Greenhunt’. If activists want to do it on their own, it’s fine, but not at the instigation of the CPI(Maoist). The body of evidence is slowly building up on this aspect (of links with activists).
Pranab Dhal Samanta: The CRPF has taking a battering. Their morale is low, they are losing men, questions of leadership have come up. What needs to be done?

The first is, training in jungle warfare. What the forces do in J&K and North East is totally different from election duty or a lathi-charge. They have not been trained for what they must do if something goes wrong. If you are ambushed, you have to fire and move on, not take positions. You have to be mobile. The CRPF has learned it the hard way.
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Arunkumar wrote:India has two PDPs at its two extremes committed to the same cause.
Absolutely well said.
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Rupesh wrote:Interview with GKP
From the interview of Pillai:
Ritu Sarin: Our body of evidence against Hafiz Saeed was weak compared to that for other 26/11 accused. Has the Headley confession added to that?

The rest of the investigation on Hafiz Saeed has to be done in Pakistan. We have evidence from Kasab and others who say that he came here. Let Pakistan say that on such and such day, Hafiz Saeed was in Islamabad, not in India.
Hafiz Saeed came to India :?:
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sum wrote:Migrated from Kerala to BD? What on earth do Mallus have in common with BDs?
May be some error in reporting. There are lots of Mallus who were in parts of Pakistan during the time of Independence and partition. Most of these fellows were illiterates, who had small jobs in Pakistani cities like Karachi. When the partition happened many of them could not fathom the mess they will later find themselves in. Soon these Mallus were also classified as Pakistani citizens. Finally when they decided to come back to India to rejoin their families they found that as Pakistanis they have to report to the police stations on regular basis etc. So some one getting stuck up in BD may also be such a case.
Vykus wrote:Remove from this the commies who are unbelievers......
The commies being non-believers is a joke. This excuse primarily is only reserved for Hindu communists. Secondly, many of them have become closet believers. Or they come up with ridiculous excuses like hey I dont got to temples, but my wife can go and she can also pray for me ;). The head-honcho of the commies EMS Namboodirippad, retained his caste based surname till his death. Though his family was considered to be full of commies, they have a temple managed by them. Rest assured, if push comes to shove and Hindus (non-commie variety) start supporting any other Hindu group the commies just like chameleons will change their colours and start some Hindu appeasement as well. So far they did not require to do that, so they went along with the standard minority appeasement tactics only.
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http://ibnlive.in.com/news/left-catholi ... ml?from=tn
The making of another state within a state in Kerala. Seems like RoP & RoL will leave no stone unturned to turn Kerala into an anti-nationalist hell. Besides, can such attempts to influence voters be challenged in court?
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derkonig wrote:Besides, can such attempts to influence voters be challenged in court?
I dont think so that it can be done. One thing the Bishops or the church is not using any threats or stuff like bribery. Their opinion is just said aloud, and the christians are free to vote for the candidate they prefer. But time and again the Christian clergy do make it a point to remind their baby lambs (kunjaadukal -i.e the common people) the problems in electing atheists. Not only the church but leaders of NSS and SNDP (two huge Hindu organisations) also makes such statements.

If you ask me, leftists have been trying to mess up with Hindus and Christians. The leftists had got into the first controversy trying to introduce secularism and inter-caste marriages into the school books. No harm in doing that but the names chosen were of a Hindu Goddess and Prophet Mohammed. The leftists then attack the christian management led educational institutions. The services of SFI are utilised for maximum destruction. The commies how ever do not try their communism/marxism with RoP followers because retribution is quick to come.

Here more than being anti-national at most of the times the clergy is just being anti-communist. And communists always provide enough and more reasons for the clergy to take such a stand.
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GKPillai is saying Hafiz Saeed was in India from Kasab and other sources.
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I spent some time in North Malabar recently. The situation is not pretty.
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@D Roy, Plz describe...
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ramana wrote:GKPillai is saying Hafiz Saeed was in India from Kasab and other sources.
What? Link please ramana garu. That would be a big news.
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Muppalla wrote:
ramana wrote:GKPillai is saying Hafiz Saeed was in India from Kasab and other sources.
What? Link please ramana garu. That would be a big news.

its linked above by Rupesh

Interview with GKP
Ritu Sarin: Our body of evidence against Hafiz Saeed was weak compared to that for other 26/11 accused. Has the Headley confession added to that?


The rest of the investigation on Hafiz Saeed has to be done in Pakistan. We have evidence from Kasab and others who say that he came here. Let Pakistan say that on such and such day, Hafiz Saeed was in Islamabad, not in India.

Its all there but the DDM didnt get the importance of his interview. He was interviewed by full panel of Ind Exp editorial staff: Shekar Gupta, Ritu Sarin, and Coomi Kapoor et al!
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Indian train crash: 60 killed as trains collide
Sixty people were killed and more than 80 injured when two express trains collided in West Bengal, eastern India.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... llide.html
The Cooch Bihar to Calcutta train crashed into the Vananchal Express at Sainthia station, around 120 miles from the state capital, at 2am Monday morning. Officials in India said they believed driver error was responsible for the incident, but railways minister Mamata Bannerjee said she was suspicious about the cause.
Congress eyes new allies for coalition after Indian election victoryTwo months earlier 148 people were killed in West Bengal when the Gyaneshwaari Express derailed after suspected Maoist insurgents sabotaged the track. This latest crash is believed to have been caused when the driver of one of the express trains missed a signal and continued speeding towards Sainthia station where another train was standing on the same tracks.
According to witnesses, by-standers shouted at the driver to slow down but he did not brake quickly enough. The driver is believed to been killed in the collision. The force of the collision was such that one carriage was hurled into the air and landed on an overhead passenger bridge.
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More arrests in Kerala
In a related development, the investigation team registered a case for sedition under Section 124 (A) of the Indian Penal Code against Dr. Reneef, a dentist who was arrested on July 13 on charges of conspiracy.

The case was registered following searches conducted on his residence, during which printed material promoting jihad against democratic institutions were found, said a senior police officer in the team.

Similarly, a case of sedition was registered against Noushad after a book titled ‘Islam and Democracy,' which exhorted the people against democracy, was found from his residence during a search. Noushad, a PFI activist, is also absconding.

The police had earlier registered a case under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act against another PFI activist, Kunjumon, from whose vehicle CDs that showed gruesome punishment techniques employed by the al-Qaeda and the Taliban were recovered.
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Congress funds terrorists in Assam....
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/cong-leader- ... ml?from=tn
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Saeed, Lakhvi part of a larger conspiracy: NIA
To District and Sessions Judge S.P. Garg's poser on the need for warrants against Saeed and Lakhvi, against whom a Mumbai trial court hearing the 26/11 terror attack case had issued NBWs in June 2009, NIA counsel Dayan Krishnan said the agency's investigation was “separate” and it had evidence to show that the duo was part of a larger conspiracy against the country and that the 26/11 terror attack was just one part of it.

NIA counsel also briefed the court that the NBW would help the agency approach Interpol for a “United Nations Security Council Interpol Special Notice” against Saeed and Lakhvi besides the Red Corner Notice. This special notice is issued for groups and individuals who are the targets of U.N. sanctions against the Al-Qaeda and the Taliban.

The NIA submitted before the court a consolidated list of designated individuals and entities associated with the Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, which was created through Resolution 1267 of the U.N. Security Council in 1999, against whom sanctions were imposed.

Counsel pointed out to the court that Saeed was serial number 263.08 and Lakhvi was 264.08 in the “consolidated list” and this would enable the NIA to ask Interpol to issue the “Special Notice” against them. Both their names made it to the U.N. list in December 2008.
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Book on Karkare inspires PFI activists
Within a short span of time after its release, the book that tries to trace the 'Hinduist links' behind the death of Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad chief Hemanth Karkare, has been translated into various Indian languages, including Malayalam. The Malayalam edition of the book was brought out by Thejas Publications the publication wing of the Popular Front of India (PFI).

'Karkareye Konnatharu,' the Malayalam edition that was released in February is doing brisk sales, say the publishers.

Top sources in the State Police said that the book was widely read and circulated among PFI activists in the State as well as members of other Muslim extremist outfits. ''The book does not contain any objectionable content and hence we could not interfere in it, '' a senior police officer said.

Sources also said that it was a meeting held in connection with the release of the Tamil edition of 'Who killed Karkare?' at Thuckalay in Kanyakumari district on Sunday that led to the spreading of the message about a secret meeting of PFI cadres.

Though no PFI activists were evidently present at the meeting, Intelligence sources feel that it would be the counterparts of the Kerala PFI activists in Tamil Nadu who took part in the meeting. Besides Malayalam, the book has also been translated into Urdu, Kannada, Marathi and Tamil. ''The book could be used as an effective tool to woo more youths towards Muslim extremist ideologies. The Muslim extremist outfits are even resorting to the propaganda that the community will dominate Kerala by 2040,'' said a senior police officer.
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^^^
Here comes the caliphate...sekoolaarism ki jai...
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derkonig wrote:^^^
Here comes the caliphate...sekoolaarism ki jai...
I hope that the bloody struggle for caliphate starts asap, will be an eye-opener for rest of india...time to do away with sekularism.
I think its time we stopped living in false hope and get ready to face the consequences of minority appeasement (gods-own country will obviosuly be one of the first to taste the bitter medicine! :P )
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Re: Internal Security Watch

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SSridhar wrote:Though no PFI activists were evidently present at the meeting, Intelligence sources feel that it would be the counterparts of the Kerala PFI activists in Tamil Nadu who took part in the meeting.
I feel what ever the Intelligence agencies could glean out of this event is already done. Kerala Police Special Branch had come to know of this meeting and they had already informed the Tamil Nadu Q Branch CID. They had the place under watch, and KP SB CID also had deputed their folks. And now with even news papers getting all these details, it is most likely that the event may be used to some insignificant act like releasing a book (instead of planning any anti-national activity).
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