Feroze Mithiborwala

[1] Mithiborwala describes himself as being "from the Gandhian, left, Phule-Ambedakarite (the struggle of the oppressed lower and untouchable castes) and the stream of liberation theology".

[2] He told members of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in December 2010 that the people of the world would join together against an Israeli attack on Iran.

He said that the Palestinian resistance was "the international avant garde" and the "central geopolitical issue of our times" in the joint struggle against imperialism and Zionism".

[8] The Milli Gazette, a Muslim newspaper, reported that the convoy took "medical equipment, food items, clothes and other aid worth $1 million, weighing 170 tons, for the people of Gaza who continue to suffer unspeakable hardship for nearly five years under the illegal blockade imposed by the Israeli-US regimes.

[9] Upon arrival in El Arish, Mithiborwala said that the purpose of the convoy was "to break the siege of the Gaza Strip, to bring about the establishment of an independent Palestinian state whose capital is Jerusalem, and [to cause] the economic and political boycott of Israel.

"[16] After an Indian court upheld the demolition of a mosque, Mithiborwala accused Brahmanic elite forces of trying to subjugate Muslim communities and called the verdict a mockery.

Mithiborwala wrote that the Mumbai 26/11 attack was carried out by the CIA and Mossad,[19] its objective being to establish a pro-US/Israeli consensus among Indians, allowing the US/Israeli political elite "to deploy our Military into the war theatre in Afghanistan".

[23] When several small bombs were set off in Pune on 1 August 2012, Mithiborwala and Kishore Jagtap called them a "Chitpawan Brahmanical-Manuwadi reaction to the restoration of the true Samadhi-Burial Shrine of Saibai, the first wife of Shivaji", and thus "part of the ongoing caste war that has once again erupted all across Maharashtra".

[24] After the 21 February 2013 terrorist bombing in Hyderabad, Mithiborwala charged the ruling Indian National Congress party with staging it to win conservative Hindu votes.

[26] Mithiborwala is president of Awami Bharat, an Indian political group that has described itself as being involved in an "international struggle against imperialism, Zionism, and Brahmanism".

[30] Mithiborwala was also part of "an international peace delegation" with members from India, the Philippines, Brazil, Norway, France, and Spain that paid a friendly visit to Hizbollah in Lebanon in 2006.

This action might have been in connection to his demand for an investigation into US Government cover ups in the Headley affair, where even the mainstream media has raised questions regarding the coverup.

He described being picked up from his house on a Friday night without a specific reason given and then being brought into the MIDC police station.