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Intelligence warns BJP, RSS leaders of PFI threat

Police offers to step up security at BJP office, but opposition party rejects proposal

HYDERABAD: Following attacks on the residences of BJP leaders in Tamil Nadu and large-scale violence in Kerala during a bandh called by the Popular Front of India (PFI), intelligence reports indicated that the members and leaders of the BJP, RSS and other right-wing organisations could face threats from anti-social elements in the state.

The city police, including Special Branch officials, have reportedly alerted state BJP leaders to take precautions and offered to increase security at the state BJP office. The BJP leaders are said to have refused to accept enhanced security.

Sources said plainclothes police officers would be stationed outside BJP offices in the state as a precautionary measure.

According to the sources, intelligence officials and the police warned the BJP that PFI members and anti-social elements have planned to disrupt law and order during the Dasara festival to protest the NIA raids on PFI members and leaders.

Following this, the police has directed district superintendents of police (SPs) and police commissioners to provide tight security arrangements at the Navaratri celebrations.

The NIA had recently conducted multiple raids in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh to probe alleged terror links of local PFI members and detained five of them. On July 6, the police in Nizamabad arrested four PFI activists.

Why the threat?

  • City police alerted state BJP leaders to take precautions
  • BJP leaders are said to have refused to accept police security
  • Plain-clothes police officers would be stationed outside BJP offices in Hyderabad and districts
  • Telangana police directed district SPs and police commissioners to provide adequate bandobast at the ongoing Navaratri celebrations
  • Threat to Sangh Parivar leaders in the wake of NIA and ED raids on leaders and members of People Front of India
  • NIA and ED recently conducted multiple raids in Telangana and AP in connection with alleged terror links of PFI members.
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