The National Investigation Agency told a Delhi court on Thursday that the Popular Front of India was the most dangerous organization and that its unchecked activities could have sparked civil war in the country. The remarks came during final arguments on charges in a terror case against the banned group. The case involves alleged plans by PFI leaders to radicalize Muslim youth and incite hostility toward Hindus. Special Judge Prashant Sharma at Patiala House Court heard arguments on the charges for nearly three months before reserving the order. Once the charge order is issued, the trial is expected to start.
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