Canada Forced To Withdraw 41 Diplomats From India
Canada said Thursday it had withdrawn 41 diplomats from India -- fallout from a bitter row over the killing of a Khalistani terrorist on Canadian soil. India planned to "unethically" revoke diplomatic immunity for all but 21 of Canada's diplomats and their families by October 20, forcing Ottawa to pull out the others, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said. "We have facilitated their safe departure from India."
Tags: Indian Diplomat, Canada, Nijjar Killing, Canada Diplomats, Khalistani
Courtesy: NDTV
NIA Raids 50 Locations Across India To Hunt Khalistani Terror Group
The National Investigation Agency carried out a major raid at 50 locations across six in connection to Khalistan-Gangster nexus. According to sources, raids were done to nab hawala operators and logistic coordinators of gangsters, who have links with Khalistan. The states where the raids were on are:30 locations in Punjab, 13 in Rajasthan, 4 in Haryana, 2 in Uttarakhand and 1 each in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh.
Tags: Khalistani, terror attack, NIA, Raids, locations
Courtesy: News 18
Jailed Gangster Bishnoi Takes Claim Of Sukhdool Singh Murder
Jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi today claimed responsibility for the killing of Khalistani terrorist Sukhdool Singh in Canada. Sukhdool, also known as Sukha Duneke, was killed last night in Canada in inter-gang violence. Duneke was part of the Khalistan movement in Canada. Duneke was a "Category A" gangster from Punjab's Moga.
Tags: Sukhdool Singh, Gangster Bishnoi, arrested, Jailed gangster, Canada, Khalistani
Courtesy: NDTV
Khalistani Terrorist Sukhdool Singh Shot Dead In Winnipeg
Sukhdool Singh alias Sukha Duneke, a Khalistani terrorist and gangster who had escaped to Canada from Punjab, India in the year 2017 using forged documents, was shot dead on Wednesday night (September 20) in Winnipeg, Canada by unknown assailants. The Punjab Police Anti-Gangster Task Force (AGTF) had said that he had supported the Davinder Bambiha or DB gang and had joined pro-Khalistan forces.
Tags: Khalistani, terrorist, KILLED, Canada-India, Sukhdool Singh
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Khalistani Set Indian Officials' House On Fire In San Francisco
Vandalism and attempted arson at the Indian consulate in San Francisco was carried out by pro-Khalistan supporters on July 2, said reports. Furthermore, the U.S. strongly condemns the reported vandalism and attempted arson against the Indian Consulate in San Francisco on Saturday. Vandalism or violence against diplomatic facilities or foreign diplomats in the U.S. is a criminal offense. Meanwhile, India also raised security concerns amid… read-more
Tags: Khalistani, vandalism, Indian Officials, San Francisco, News Today
Courtesy: The Free Press Journal
Amritpal Singh Chase Continues Amid Call For Sarbat Khalsa Protest
The chase for pro-Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh continues, whereas he is successfully escaping the police. Several videos of Singh is being circulated on social media platforms, escaping police using various vehicles. In the latest development, the leader and preacher slammed the Punjab and Haryana police and blames them for attacking the Sikh Community. He also called for a 'Sarbat Khalsa' congregation on Baisakhi, to discuss issues of… read-more
Tags: amritpal singh, Khalistani, leader, Sarbat Khalsa, sikh community
Courtesy: India Today
UK Issues Statement Regarding Attack On Indian High Commission
The UK will review the security at the Indian High Commission here following "unacceptable" acts of violence by pro-Khalistan protesters, said Foreign Secretary James Cleverly. Concerned about such incidents, the UK Government warned of strict action and said, they have taken these matters "very seriously" and would "robustly" respond to such incidents. They would also adapt changes needed to ensure the security of the mission's staff.
Tags: uk government, indian high commission, Khalistani, Attack, India-UK
Courtesy: Zee News India
Internet Services Resume In Punjab, Except 3 Sensitive Districts
After days of internet and SMS services suspension, the Punjab Government lifted the ban on mobile and internet services. Notably, after the chase of Amritpal Singh, a senior Khalistani leader, the Punjab Police faced protests from the supporters of Singh, leading to suspended internet and SMS services. Although Singh is absconding, the services resumed in Punjab, except Tarn Taran, Ferozepur, Moga, Sangrur, Sub-Division Ainala in Amritsar… read-more
Tags: politics, Indian Politics, Khalistani, amritpal singh, Punjab Police
Courtesy: Zee News India
Search Operation Against Khalistani Leader Amritpal Underway
The massive crackdown of Khalistani leader Amritpal Singh, by the Punjab Police is still underway. Notably, Singh who was tracked after hours of search, once again fled the police. After Singh's escape, the search operation entered the fourth day on March 21. While Amritpal's uncle Harjit Singh and driver Harpreet Singh have surrenders, Amritpal is yet to be found. Moreover, to control the situation, the Punjab government extended internet… read-more
Tags: Khalistani, terrorist, amritpal singh, Punjab Police, Internet Suspended
Courtesy: Hindustan Times
British Columbia Event Cancelled Amid Amritpal Singh's Arrest
Amid rumours of the arrest of fugitive Amritpal Singh in Punjab, India’s High Commissioner in Canada had to cancel an event in British Columbia due to concerns over his safety. The reason to take the decision is the Indo-canadian protestors, who blocked the entrance to the venue, in support of Khalistani Amritpal Singh. Meanwhile, in India's Punjab province, drama erupted after wanted Khalistani Singh evaded police.
Tags: amritpal singh, Indian-Canada, Khalistani, British Columbia Event
Courtesy: Hindustan Times