Centre orders blocking PFI & affiliates' websites, social media accounts for its 'unlawful activities'
The development comes in order to stop them from propagating their activities, Hindustan Times quoted its official source as saying.

Centre orders blocking PFI & affiliates' websites, social media accounts for its 'unlawful activities' | File Photo
Several hours after banning the Popular Front of India (PFI) and its eight affiliate organisations under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act or UAPA, the Centre issued a 'takedown' notice in order to block the websites and social media accounts of these organisations.
The development comes in order to stop them from propagating their activities, Hindustan Times quoted its official source as saying. The Department of Telecommunications has ordered to block contents posted by PFI on its official websites, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram handles, YouTube channels or any other online presence, Rehab India Foundation (RIF), Campus Front of India (CFI), All India Imams Council (AIIC), National Confederation of Human Rights Organization (NCHRO), National Women’s Front, Junior Front, Empower India Foundation and Rehab Foundation (Kerala).
As of now, PFI, RIF, AIIC websites have been blocked, while others are under process, based on reference by the investigating agencies, an official told the media outlet.
As a part of the 'takedown' order, the PFI will not be able to issue any press statements through any official channel. Along with this, the official WhatsApp accounts linked to PFI, CFI, RIF, and other affiliates will be monitored and any anti-national activity will be prosecuted.
If any new proxy social media handles are created, those can be blocked too, the official said.
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