Bihar Minister Jivesh Mishra Demands Ban On PFI
Bihar minister Jivesh Mishra demands a ban on PFI and says investigation agencies will expose every conspiracy.
Margub alias Tahir, who has contacts with terrorists living in other countries including Pakistan and Bangladesh, is being questioned continuously at the ATS headquarters.
Bihar ATS, NIA, IB, and RAW officials along with Patna Police have been interrogated for hours. During interrogation, Tahir made many important disclosures.
Let us tell you that Tahir along with his terrorist associates was involved in trying to spread destruction in India.
At the same time, many questions have arisen since the connection of Armaan Malik and Athar Parvez arrested from Phulwari Sharif to PFI and SDPI was exposed.
Especially after Sanaullah of PFI from Darbhanga and a Maulana from Motihari came to know about the connection with PFI and involvement in anti-national activities, the demand for a ban on PFI in Bihar is gaining momentum.
Minister in the Bihar government and BJP leader Jivesh Mishra said on the increasing cases of terrorist activities in the state and the arrest of terrorists that PFI should be banned.
Any organization doing anti-national activities should be banned.
On the matter of threat to BJP leaders, the minister said that if any terrorist activity is done not only against the BJP but also against any common man, then it will be fully answered.
Such agencies will also be banned and after completing the investigation, action will also be taken.
The minister said that the investigation of the case is being done by NIA, ATS, and Patna Police, it will be completed after the investigation.
Whenever there is a conspiracy, our agencies are also fully ready to expose
Minister Jivesh Mishra said in the statement given by Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav about BJP leader and Union Minister Nityanand Rai’s desire to join RJD and said that when the government was breaking up in 2017, Tejashwi himself wanted to come to us.
The minister said that Tejashwi is upset with the growing stature of Nityanand Rai and hence is giving such a statement.
The minister said that if Nityanand Rai had spoken of going to RJD in 2018 like this, then Tejashwi should have spoken at that time, at that time he had put curd in his mouth.
On the other hand, on the question of bringing food items under the purview of GST, Minister Jivesh Mishra said that all the Finance Ministers have agreed and only then it has been implemented.