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I advise SIMI members to remain underground
by Rahul on Aug 06, 2008 11:46 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I WOULD HIGHLY ADVISE SIMI TO MAINTAIN STATUS QUO AND REMAIN UNDERGROUND. THIS IS A PLOT BY THE GOVERNMENT TO TRACE SIMI MEMBERS ONCE THEY SURFACE ON LIFTING THE BAN. WE KNOW THAT SIMI WAS JUST A NORMAL STUDENTS ORGANIZATION AND WAS NEVER INVOLVED IN DESTRUCTIVE ACTIVITIES, BUT THERE ARE SOME ELEMENTS IN OUR SYSTEM WHICH CANNOT BEAR THE FACT THAT AN ISLAMIC ORGANIZATION IS DOING SOCIAL WORKS. THEREFORE, PLEASE TAKE CARE AND DO NOT RE-GROUP FOR SOME MORE TIME.

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  RE:RE:I advise SIMI members to remain underground
by anjana varma on Aug 06, 2008 04:36 PM   Permalink
you are absolutely rite.
i totally agree with u ...

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  RE:I advise SIMI members to remain underground
by Reformer on Aug 06, 2008 06:30 PM   Permalink
Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) was formed in Aligarh (Uttar Pradesh) in April 1977. In the last 10 years SIMI has been slapped with several bans and scores of its members put behind bars. In the last 17 cases against SIMI, all accused people have been acquitted. Former SIMI president Shahid Badr Falahi was arrested in three cases and has been acquitted in all. The last time he was acquitted was in July 2006.

They say, government don't provide enough "proof" to justify ban on SIMI....
why don't government presented all articles on rediff about SIMI? It "reveals" their working, ideology, modus oprandi and "guess and opinons" of " Investigation agencies"...Infact recent " Indian Mujahideen" was suppose to be SIMI VERSION 2.0
what else they want???

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