The National Investigation Agency (NIA) analysed more than 60 Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube accounts linked to the Popular Front of India (PFI), through which its functionaries and members were spreading communal hatred and targeting the Indian government and higher judiciary, The Hindu reports on March 31. The NIA stated, “A thorough analysis of the downloaded data revealed several inflammatory and communal speeches made by the accused persons/PFI cadre on their social media handles. Similarly, multiple posts/videos were found opprobrious of the higher judiciary and the Government of India.” The NIA further stated, “In the YouTube videos downloaded from the PFI’s official accounts, the accused persons, who were its national executive council (NEC) members, were seen “addressing large gatherings of people and provoking them against the Indian government by wrongful interpretations of government policies to create hatred against the entire State machinery, High Courts and the Supreme Court... and instigating the crowd towards violence against the persons belonging to a particular religious or political group”.