PFI members planned 'chakka jam' in Delhi: Sources

"Shaheen Kausar and other members of PFI were planning Chakka Jam across Delhi," high-level sources told IANS. According to the sources, Kausar, who has been released after being questioned under section 65 of Delhi Police Act, had played a crucial role in the pan-India anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests.

Some suspected members of Popular Front of India (PFI) were planning a 'chakka jam' protest in the national capital, official sources said.

"Shaheen Kausar and other members of PFI were planning Chakka Jam across Delhi," high-level sources told IANS.

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According to the sources, Kausar, who has been released after being questioned under section 65 of Delhi Police Act, had played a crucial role in the pan-India anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests.

Notably, it was Kausar, who convinced the 84-year-old 'Bilkis Dadi' to sit in protest at Shaheen Bagh.

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Also read | Crackdown against PFI: Over 30 detained in Delhi

Earlier in the day, NIA raided multiple locations throughout the country in at least eight states to narrow down suspected members of PFI.

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The raids were conducted in Aurangabad, Jalana, Parbhani districts of Maharashtra; Simoga, Bidar, Ballari, Hubli, Kalburgi districts of Karnataka; Nagarbera of Assam; Bulandshahr's Kasba Syana, Sarurpur and Lisari Gate area of Meerut in Western Uttar Pradesh; and at several places in Delhi.

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