As the Popular Front of India, a prominent Muslim organisation, was outlawed three years ago, many of its top leaders are languishing in jail as undertrial prisoners.
Erappungal Abubacker, the founding chairman of Popular Front of India, a Muslim socio-political group now banned by the Indian government, completed 1000 days in...
The letter, addressed to her father, E Abubacker, who is currently imprisoned, eloquently captures the anguish and hope shared between a daughter and her incarcerated father.
Veteran Muslim leaders, including the former chief of now-banned Popular Front of India and SDPI’s founder president, E Abubacker, veteran journalist and National Confederation of Human Rights Organisations (NCHRO) general secretary, Professor P Koya, former PFI national chairman OMA Salam, former vice chairman E.M Abdul Rahiman, along with at least 40 Muslim leaders and activists associated with the banned Muslim group Popular Front of India, have completed two year in jail on 22 September 2024.