Mangalore, August 3: Members of the Akhila Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) held a protest in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office in Mangalore on Friday demanding a ban on Popular Front of India (PFI) and Campus Front of India (CFI) organisations.
The students participated in a procession from Jyoti circle to the Deputy Commissioner's office where they held the protest.
Speaking on the occasion Ramesh, State Secretary, ABVP, said that through organisations like CFI, terrorism is growing in college campuses. “The PFI and CFI are nothing but wings of SIMI and are carrying out terrorist activities. They have killed activists of ABVP in Kerala. They are also spoiling the college culture and atmosphere. Through the burqa and scarf issues, they have misguided Muslim girl students”, he said, demanding a ban on the organisations.
Certain college lecturers like Pattabhirama Somayaji expressing support to them is also disheartening, he said.
Mangalore is increasingly becoming a centre of drug mafia. Certain politicians too are behind it. In the name of birthday parties, immoral sexual activities are taking place. Girls should not participate in such parties, Mr. Ramesh said.
Tejas, University College Student Council President, in his address said that members of PFI and CFI are terrorists in the guise of students and accused them of having loyalties towards Pakistan.
Pavithra, another ABVP member, said that organisations like PFI and CFI have contributed in creating conflicts among the students.
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