New Delhi:The Popular Front of India affiliated organization Campus Front of India on Thursday called the ban imposed by the central government 'undemocratic and anti-constitutional', further claiming that it will challenge the ban in court. The CFI, however, added that it is stopping all activities in accordance with the law and asked the "students" associated with the outfit to "not conduct any programme or activity in the name of the organisation".
Issuing a statement against the ban, CFI tweeted on Wednesday, "Ban on Campus Front is Undemocratic and Anti-Constitutional; will be challenged in court. Stopped Activities in Accordance with Law".
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had issued a notification late on Tuesday night, declaring "the PFI and its associates or affiliates or fronts as an unlawful association with immediate effect". Along with PFI, the ban is also imposed on its fronts including 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 an "unlawful association".
Claiming that it works for the students with a "vision of building socially concerned and responsible youths with secular and democratic spirit", CFI said that it has "succeeded in achieving it to an extent". "Many educated youths who were part of the organisation have now been active in the various spheres of social activities. CFI has maintained constitutional and democratic values and not promoted activities against our law," it said.
"Hence, as an organisation that, in accordance with the law, concede the ban order by the MHA and will be stopping all activities of the organisation in India with immediate effect," CFI added. It rejected the allegations against the CFI in connection with PFI and termed them "baseless and fabricated".